Powered by HealthPartners, Regions Hospital becoming the east metro’s biggest [Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn.]
| By Christopher Snowbeck, Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
One reason is that physicians strongly influence a patient's choice in medical centers, and patients tend to stick with doctors they like.
Doctors, meanwhile, don't routinely make changes in their hospital affiliations, especially since a growing number of physicians are employees of large hospital systems.
Yet within this relatively static world, the
By the third quarter of last year,
Officials with the
Regions is run by
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The improved market-share trends stressed by Regions dovetail with better financial performance for the hospital as well as more profit for
In 2008, Regions posted operating income of about
revenue. That worked out to an operating profit of about
Last year, that operating profit margin grew to about 5 percent as the hospital saw
Excluding numbers from Regions and its other hospitals,
The financial picture helps explain why Regions is constructing a
"We're in a position to make this investment," Nelson said.
The facility, on the north edge of the Regions campus along
Regions has grown as
"Regions is enjoying the moves they've made in the last 10 years to add additional spokes to the hub," said
increasing by 16 percent between 2008 and 2011. One way or another, health plan growth means that more people wind up getting care in the
The insurer doesn't force health plan members to receive care from its own network of nearly 700 employee physicians. But it makes the choice attractive with amenities such as unified electronic medical records and dental care in some clinics, said
Plus, some health insurance products sold by
FINANICAL-PATIENT BALANCE
Physicians in
"They have a much bigger referral base now with how they've grown all their additional clinics and hospitals," said Swenson, an independent cardiologist who treats patients at
Swenson was on the medical staff at the former St. Paul-Ramsey Medical Center, which was renamed Regions after
But with any big system -- not just
"The main focus of a big organization is economic survival and viability," he said. "That's not the stated goal, of course. ... But sometimes there's a very subtle pressure on the physicians in the organization to try and achieve that goal and it can conflict with the main priority that we have, which is to do what's best for the patient."
As a trauma center that can treat the most serious cases, the emergency room at Regions is the largest in the city of
The busy emergency room is one factor in the hospital's recent growth, said Nelson, the hospital CEO. More broadly, the hospital has seen a slight increase in admissions in recent years when many hospitals are seeing declines.
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Regions has benefited, Nelson said, from a network of clinics at
"The primary care clinics on the east side were not always using us," Nelson said. "We've changed and by upgrading our level of service ... I believe all
"It's very difficult for any primary care physician to refer their patients to a hospital that they feel is not as good as it gets," he added.
Regions also has benefited from
In 2006, the system paid
In 2008,
"We are involved with western
Working with the
And since 2002, the
Offering advanced services is one way Regions hopes to keep growing, Nelson said. They also should help with an expected shortfall in late 2013, Nelson said, when Regions expects to lose about
Some of the federal money compensates Regions for treating low-income patients, Nelson said. In addition, Regions has received
"The bigger opportunity is to have people choose you because you're the best value," he said. Noting efforts at Regions to cut inappropriate use of the emergency room as well as unnecessary hospital readmissions, Nelson said: "We will benefit from that because we will be the place that people want to go to for the best care at the lowest price."
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