Designing and executing a clinical resource management program is not easy. It’s not so much that any one part of the program is difficult to design and implement. Rather, it’s the combination of all the parts that becomes untenable.
When we started this newsletter back in 1994, we reported the difficulties in obtaining information about payer denials. Hospitals simply could not provide actionable information to identify the source of their denials...
When case management was introduced in hospitals in the mid 80s, it was accompanied by a promise to control costs at the bedside.
According to its recently released Annual Report on Quality, The Joint Commission reports that hospitals are continuously improving the quality of care to cardiac, pneumonia and heart failure patients. To read their full report, click here
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