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Presented by:
Judith Kutzleb, RN, DNP, CCRN, CCA, APN-C
Vice President of Advanced Practice Professionals
Holy Name Medical Center

Wednesday
August 31, 2016

The goal of improving patient-centered care, collaborative care, and patient outcomes, while also decreasing readmissions and cost of care is the top objective within many organizations. With these explicit outcomes in mind, the Advanced Practice Registered Nurses at Holy Name Medical Center, in Teaneck, NJ, worked together to create the organization’s NP Care Model.

This new patient-centered model resulted in significant success over a 12-month period - showing an 18% reduction in 30-day readmission rates and a total saving of over $700K in healthcare readmission costs.

Join Judith Kutzleb, Vice President of Advanced Practice Professionals, as she shares insights on how she created the NP Care Model – from implementation and onboarding, all the way through measuring results and determining valuable outcomes.

Register for this exclusive, 60-minute webinar and you’ll discover how to:

  • Identify the impact of NPs in a healthcare organization
  • Determine service lines that would benefit having NP integration
  • Understand the concept of clinical concierge in the role of the NP
  • Identify cost-saving opportunities for your organization when utilizing NPs

$299


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