Quality Improvement

Enhanced care coordination provides a blueprint for optimal healthcare, former VA Secretary David Shulkin says

The U.S. healthcare system will thrive if leaders and policymakers take steps to promote holistic care and better access, says David Shulkin, MD, former secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Nick Hut May 5, 2020

UNC Health: Dementia-friendly care boosts quality, improves the patient experience

UNC Health is training nearly 4,000 clinicians and staff to deliver “dementia friendly” care. Training involves computer-based educational modules, moderated discussions and role-playing.

Jan Busby-Whitehead, MD April 20, 2020

Why a focus on margin management is critical in a consumer-centric healthcare market

Providers that remain focused on service-by-service approach to care delivery will find themselves out of step with today’s consumer-focused healthcare system.

Eric C. Reese, PhD March 16, 2020

Main Line Health improves its bottom line by creating a collaborative culture

A health system's multifaceted performance improvement initiative, which yielded more than $120 million in savings, is exemplified by its approach to improving care processes in its ICUs.

Andrew Norton, MD March 5, 2020

CMS proposes extending mandatory bundled payment model for joint replacements

CMS plans to extend the Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement program with modifications.

HFMA February 26, 2020

Why health plans remain leery of giving quality data to enrollees

Shortcomings in quality data limit its usefulness to enrollees, health plans say.

Rich Daly February 21, 2020

Many ‘failed’ federal healthcare quality programs need to end, analysts say

Experts on value-based payment say many federal programs have failed to produce results and need to be swept aside.

Rich Daly February 19, 2020

Why reining in wasteful healthcare spending requires more than just reducing costs

To rein in expenses and improve margins, finance leaders must dive into drivers of waste and low profitability.

Kermit S. Randa February 17, 2020

Why hospitals should focus on improving the value of care in the cardiac cath lab

Web special: Healthcare finance leaders should be aware of care protocols that can improve patient outcomes and satisfaction while reducing costs, particularly in high-cost services lines. One such protocol is the use of transradial access for patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention.

Amit Amin, MD, MSc January 20, 2020

How using artificial intelligence enabled Flagler Hospital to reduce clinical variation

Flagler Hospital used an artificial intelligence application to support physician-led efforts to develop and adopt care pathways aimed at improving care quality and outcomes while reducing cost.

Michael Sanders, MD January 17, 2020
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