Scotland Healthcare: Challenges ahead [The Laurinburg Exchange, N.C.]
| By Mary Katherine Murphy, The Laurinburg Exchange, N.C. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Some 90 people attended the system's annual Community Meeting Tuesday night, where the system's CEO, board chair, treasurer, and chief of staff reported on the achievements of 2012 and the challenges ahead.
The cost of care
System treasurer
"For every
In 2012, care for 46 percent of patients was paid for by
That 10 percent of patients responsible for their own health care costs represents a two percent increase from 2011. Health care costs for that group were discounted by
Overall, the health care system contributed
"We know with assurance that we will get less money for those 65 percent of our patients that come to us that rely on the federal government," said system CEO
Due to investment payoffs, the system's overall margin was a positive 2.8 percent.
Progress
Though 2012 marked a decrease in the average wait and discharge times in the
"We were seeing 15,000 patients a year, so this community came together and we raised
"Joint Commission surveys every aspect of the hospital from the cleanliness of the corners in the halls to the surgical records and is just a complete once-over," Walker said. "We passed this with no concerns and we were able to get a three-year accreditation. That is incredibly important because this is the gold standard for hospitals, and once we have that,
The system also implemented electronic medical records linking the hospital with its doctors' offices and clinics.
"Here we're very much ahead of the curve because
Richardson also reported an increase in patient satisfaction in 2012, with 83 percent of patients rating their experience as "excellent," up from 74 percent in 2011.
"You can grade us as poor, fair, good, or excellent, and we only count ourselves as doing a good job if you rate us at the top," Richardson said.
"We've grown in several different ways this last year: we successfully opened an offsite endoscopy center, our cardiac catheterization lab volumes exceeded our projections," Richardson added. "
Also, 11 new physicians joined the staff at the hospital and practices throughout
The way forward
Wood called for a "radical redesign" of
"The challenges out there aren't going to change much as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Obamacare, continues to be implemented," he said. "It started with that multimillion-dollar information system throughout our hospital and our practices that absolutely has made us less efficient than we used to be. In the long run it will make us more efficient, in the long run it's going to be safer, but in the short term it's extremely expensive and makes us less efficient."
He also said that remaining the health care provider of choice for residents of
"How do we take advantage of the Scotland Physicians Network,
Hospital policies going forward will likely be made with a view to eliminating waste and cutting down on bad debts.
"We are community-owned, so how we use our resources is a stewardship obligation," said Wood. "We've got to capture all dollars owed to us; it's about charges, it's about coding, it's about collections. We have to bend the cost curve as they like to say in
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