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Patient access is a fundamental strategy that is vital for a healthcare system's success in both a volume and value based world. It is the core strategy that bridges both models. This presentation will focus on applying access transformation best practices from other industries to healthcare through case studies and potential application scenarios.
Strategy professionals by definition are forward-thinking and
We will explore TriHealth's journey of developing a premier regional cancer program in today's rapidly changing oncology environment. We will discuss national trends that are driving the evolution of cancer care, and specific strategies TriHealth is pursuing to achieve market distinction and consistently deliver an exceptional patient experience.
With over 85 percent of patients discharged directly home the day after surgery at Trinity's Bettendorf, Iowa, campus, strategic planning and market development leaders at UPH recognized an opportunity to work with Trinity to drive discussions on care delivery models for the future of joint replacement surgery. Read about the initiative and the results in this article.
Extended hours and same-day appointments are fine, but not nearly enough to give today's consumers the convenience and access they desire. "What people really want is on-demand access," says David James, MD, CEO of Memorial Hermann Medical Group in Houston. "…They just need to get things done, and time has become really important for them."
Patients' personal investment in healthcare is higher now than ever before, and so are their expectations. In this consumerist environment, quality of experience is a prime factor in driving loyalty. This article explores both quantitative and qualitative approaches that are needed to grasp the entire patient choice decision-making journey.
General Colin Powell once said, "Great leaders are almost always great simplifiers, who can cut through argument, debate, and doubt to offer a solution everybody can understand." It's no secret that effective leaders are often good communicators—able to motivate, encourage, and inspire others. But that's not all. Great leaders are also adept at listening, learning, analyzing, adapting, pivoting, problem-solving, teaching, and training.
Learn how to attract more patients, execute the strongest strategies, and make smart marketing investments that will not only get you noticed, but give you an edge over your competitors.
Join Dave Griffith, VP Analytics and Insights, and Heidi Schulte, VP Solutions Consultant, from Healthgrades as they walk you through innovative ways of utilizing data to inform decisions and solve business challenges beyond the marketing campaign.