New Program Improves Paramedical Exam Service and Quality Results
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EMSI’s Pay for Performance program is focused on increasing the value of information in four categories: insurance application Part II forms, lab slips, electrocardiograms and senior assessments. Exam offices and their examiners are audited on the use of correct forms and lab kits, in addition to the completeness of the life insurance application. Exam offices that meet EMSI’s “in good order” (complete and legible) standards are financially rewarded for their level of service, others face payment adjustments.
“This program demonstrates our commitment and ability to turn proven practices into real results for our Insurance Services customers. Through Pay for Performance, we are directly challenging the industry standard for paramedical exam services – raising the bar on service and exam quality and changing our customers’ expectations of what constitutes acceptable quality levels,” said
Since the Pay for Performance program began,
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