Join us TODAY for Patient Safety NOW. At 11 a.m. Eastern, we've got a discussion on safety measures that your patients can't live without, presented by Origami Risk. At 12:05 p.m., Inovalon presents a session with Dr. Andria Cardinalli-Stein and Kerrie Griffin, RN, who will discuss how to improve patient safety and the importance of engaging the entire healthcare team. Save your seat for the online summit!
According to the American Telemedicine Association and several others, the proposed Continuing Resolution unveiled on March 8 keeps in place pandemic-era waivers on key telehealth coverage and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Acute Hospital Care at Home program through September 30.
The physician shortage in many specialties is particularly challenging for care teams. Health systems and hospitals have risen to this challenge by employing more advanced practice providers to maintain care access and lighten the load on physicians.
On episode 125 of PSQH: The Podcast, Marge McFarlane, principal, Superior Performance Consultants LLC, talks about how healthcare organizations are dealing with increased respiratory disease numbers and other public health challenges. This episode is sponsored by IAC, Inovalon, and Origami Risk as part of Patient Safety Awareness Week.
In the dynamic landscape of healthcare, the notion of risk management extends far beyond the traditional realms of patient safety. With the emergence of interconnected risks such as cyber threats, supply chain disruptions, and evolving reimbursement models, healthcare organizations face unprecedented challenges in ensuring consistent patient safety and delivering quality care without issue. This content is presented in partnership with Origami Risk.
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