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Outpatient centers have historically attracted little attention from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, although needle market data shows they have lagged in sharps safety. But that hands-off approach is ending with a regional emphasis program in four states.
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As with most employers, the cost of health insurance was rising year after year for Sentara Healthcare of Norfolk, VA, an integrated health care delivery system that includes eight acute care hospitals, outpatient centers, long-term care, and Optima Health Plan, an insurance subsidiary.
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Safe lift programs save money, and they save more if they are comprehensive and have leadership support. That finding from a new study of workers' compensation and lift-related injuries in long-term care provides a strong, new underpinning for the financial benefits of safe patient handling.
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Suppose you're a hospital case manager under pressure to move patients to another level of care and free up beds for patients boarding in the emergency department. What do you do if you think a patient really needs to stay in acute care?
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An innovative care coordination pilot project jointly developed by AmeriHealth Mercy Family of Companies' Keystone Mercy Health Plan based in Philadelphia, PA, and providers affiliated with the Mercy Health System, also based in Philadelphia, PA, resulted in decreased costs, reduced hospital admissions, and a decrease in inpatient days for members in the health plan's Medicaid managed care plan.
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AmeriHealth Mercy's care coordinator, Lynne Major MSW, CCM, touches base with every member who comes into the physician office where she works, encourages them to call her if they have questions and spending extra time with those who have complex needs.
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The Department of Health and Human Services'(HHS) recently published proposed rule (42 CFR 425) for Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) could result in some positive changes for the health care industry, but there are a few problems that should be corrected, an expert says.
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Proposed rules for the creation of Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) will require participating organizations to provide primary care to 5,000 or more patients and to meet 65 quality standards.
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Hospitals are working more proactively in forging relationships with the next-level-of-care providers, the experts say.
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When you're troubled by an ethical dilemma, don't go it alone. Reach out to your peers and your professional organizations for help, the experts say.