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Wednesday, June 27th
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With Hospitals facing growing challenges to control costs and remove unwanted care variation, the cardiac catheterization lab represents an ideal opportunity for which to address operational efficiencies and provide for a more patient centric approach to care delivery. 

In this webinar, Dr. Amit Amin, a leader in studying and publishing on cath lab economics provides significant evidence as to where costs can be reduced, and the quality care and outcomes of patients can be maximized. Utilizing a patient centered approach, he discusses how risks and complications can be reduced and when a same day discharge is applied appropriately to the elective PCI patient, significant cost reductions can be achieved.

Join us for our live webinar to discuss the following learning objectives:

  • Why and how same day discharge can be used as a cost-effective tool to manage the elective PCI population
  •  Utilizing a patient centered approach can help mitigate complications and reduce intraoperative risks
  • Costs associated with the PCI patient can be identified and appropriately categorized as direct variable cost, direct fixed cost, and total cost

Learn where you can control costs in your cath lab! 

Meet the Speaker

Amit Amin, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Barnes Jewish Hospital




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