Sponsor White Papers – April 2022
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AMN Healthcare: Learning from COVID: Emerging Best Practices for Healthcare Systems COVID-19 has forced all of us to confront a new reality. Through all the loss, it has challenged our abilities to innovate quickly and, in many ways, has created a new standard of healthcare practice. Whether looking at the way it has accelerated the advancement of telemedicine, or how it has broadened the way we perceive the scope of modern healthcare through application of artificial intelligence, this global pandemic has reinvented what is possible in the delivery of healthcare. With this new perspective comes a refined set of best practices that have emerged, as the healthcare industry turns toward a new wave of advancements. This article explores the evolving best practices in healthcare resulting from COVID-19 that will likely remain in place long after life returns to “normal”. |
Aveus: The BOLD Leader Guide to Customer Experience As business leaders, we understand that companies exist only if they meet a set of customer needs. The most successful companies today increasingly understand that how their organization delivers for customers is as important as what it delivers. At Aveus, our BOLD leaders take customer experience and work to define an ideal experience and work backwards from that ideal in a focused way. Download “The Bold Leader Guide to Customer Experience” to learn more about our three steps to a BOLD leader approach. |
Newport Healthcare: Newport Healthcare is Solution to Today’s Youth Mental Health Crisis with Clinically Significant, Industry-Leading Treatment Outcomes In the midst of a well-documented mental health crisis among young people—one that predated but was intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic—providing evidence-based, empirically supported treatment has never been more critical. Today, the nation’s leading treatment provider for teens and young adults with primary mental health disorders, Newport Healthcare, published its treatment outcomes report indicating significant, sustained improvement in clients’ mental health issues. Read more and find the full report here. |
ProgenyHealth: Payment Validation & Assurance: Delivering NICU Savings in 2022 Unnecessary spending occurs every day in healthcare, where even a small percentage of inaccuracy and waste is responsible for hundreds of billions in unnecessary expenditures. These costs are driven by coding errors, mistakes in the level of care, over-prescribed treatments, inefficiency, bureaucracy, and to a lesser extent, fraud. The payment integrity industry aims to uncover these lost dollars – but struggles to identify NICU savings because AI technologies don’t focus on lower volume cases nor have the built-in expertise to understand the nuances and complexities of NICU claims. |
Mintz: Health Care Enforcement Year in Review & 2022 Outlook Mintz’s Health Care Enforcement Defense team reviewed statistical data published by the Department of Justice, the firm’s internal database of health care-related qui tam cases, DOJ enforcement actions, and significant federal agency actions and guidance connected to health care enforcement in 2021 to develop its Health Care Enforcement Year in Review & 2022 Outlook. This comprehensive report goes beyond the statistics to provide a discussion of key trends and priorities, regulatory and policy developments, and predictions for what to expect in 2022 and beyond. |
NTT Data: Hospital at Home: Making Home the Focal Point for Care The Hospital at Home care model, which has undergone many trials over the last two decades, has been proven to make good economic sense, generate positive outcomes, and improve satisfaction for both patients and clinicians. The widespread global changes brought about by the recent COVID-19 pandemic, which accelerated the rise of telehealth and other virtual health platforms almost overnight, have further bolstered the need for home-based healthcare initiatives. In this white paper, NTT DATA discusses the fundamentals and benefits of Hospital at Home, as well as the various challenges that healthcare systems must overcome to fully operationalize this type of service and securely integrate it with their existing systems and processes. |
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