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The Journal of Healthcare Contracting | Conductiv's Mickey Meehan and Remitra's Chaun Powell discuss why inflation has been particularly challenging in purchased services categories - and in supply chain operations overall.
Rising costs, changing health needs and an increased awareness of medical errors are just a few of the factors driving the need for quality improvement.
Leaders from Henry Ford Health System discuss the value of advancing DEI efforts within the supply chain.
The Journal of Healthcare Contracting | Conductiv's Chris Gormley discusses recent purchased services trends and strategies for providers to tap into savings.
Today’s successful Quality team needs a comprehensive solution to ensure clinical quality improvement in their hospital. We've got five core capabilities to look for.
More providers today are prioritizing access to quality benchmarking analytics. And while benchmarking is necessary, it’s not sufficient on its own.
Providers should ensure daily prioritization and performance improvement across all four Star Ratings categories.
To root out variation while maintaining or improving quality, successful health systems are proving that robust benchmarking analytics are essential.
Part of the reason for its high cost and incidence is that sepsis can be tricky to diagnose. But hospitals are fighting the infection head-on.
Data benchmarks may seem like old news but they are actually an everyday novelty in healthcare.
Reducing readmissions isn’t easy. That much is clear from the $17 billion Medicare spends annually on avoidable readmissions.