Hospitals and Health Systems
Optimized Scheduling Drives Hospitalist Satisfaction
31% of hospitalists are not satisfied with their schedules,1 and 18% are either somewhat unsatisfied or very unsatisfied with their career.2…
Read More >>Building More Efficient Schedules for Academic Hospitals
Balance Teaching, Research, and Patient Care Academic medical centers and teaching hospitals play an important role in the overall health…
Read More >>Real-Time Data Entry for Better Patient Care
Medical training encourages charting to take place as near to the care event as practical, with the key word being…
Read More >>Prevent Patient Leakage With In-Network Referrals
Healthcare leaders must reduce patient leakage by improving clinical communication throughout the referral process to support value-based care and drive better patient…
Read More >>The Importance of Patient Education
Patient education is more important than ever in today’s value-based care system, which focuses on patient outcomes beyond the four…
Read More >>Operating Room Management: Scheduling and OR Efficiency
Operating rooms (ORs) account for roughly 60% of a hospital’s revenue,1 but they also represent the largest hospital cost category.2 As a…
Read More >>How Outdated On-Call Scheduling is Hurting Your Hospital
Whether your hospital lacks on-call scheduling technology or manages physician schedules manually, poor on-call scheduling wastes the valuable time of your clinical…
Read More >>Ochsner Health Drives Physician Engagement, Reduces Burnout With Better Schedule Management
The subject of healthcare burnout is not new. In fact, according to the KLAS “Clinician Burnout 2021” report¹ published in December, burnout levels…
Read More >>Hospital Call Center Software: How to Solve the Top 3 Issues
Hospital Call Center Software – Why is it Valuable? Hospital call center software is a valuable part of the facility’s communication…
Read More >>How Bedside Manner Improves Patient Recovery
What is Bedside Manner? We could try the approach from “Scrubs” and dump kittens on patients—but there are probably better…
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