Headaches of Hospital Leaders Validate Need for Health Care Data Solutions
NetworkNewsWire Editorial Coverage: Hospital CEOs have bigger headaches than most, as their institutions face a growing demand for services and rising costs. As a result, for the 13th year in a row, hospital managers put financial challenges at the top of a list of their leading administrative afflictions, according to a recent survey by Becker's Hospital Review*. The frustration centers on new regulations and the complex transmutation of health care still underway as a result of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). Government mandates and patient safety and quality appeared as No. 2 and No. 3 on the blacklist, which means that solution providers like ORhub, Inc. (OTC: ORHB) (ORhub Profile),
The financial issue that poses the knottiest challenge is
Responses about the impact of regulation were equally revealing and were linked, inevitably, to the financial issue. Fifty-one percent of hospital CEOs fretted over the cost of demonstrating compliance, while 57 percent took issue with the
The issues of patient safety and provision of quality care are, naturally, always in focus for health care providers. The redesign of care processes, particularly after the passage of the Affordable Care Act, occupied the minds of 48 percent of hospital head honchos; 57 percent worried about how to encourage physicians to reduce unnecessary tests and procedures, while just as many (59 percent) were apprehensive about engaging doctors regarding improvement of the overall culture of quality and safety.
A number of tech savvy pioneers are rushing forward with solutions to address these challenges, in one way or another. ORhub (ORHB), for example, offers a cloud-based software platform designed to transform the business of surgery into a value-based model. The company's platform - currently at work in two regional hospitals in
The result has groundbreaking potential. By eliminating inefficiencies, duplication of effort, errors and omissions that result from antiquated software and human error,
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As a health care IT company,
Another solution provider to the health care industry is The
Allscripts Healthcare
In the press release announcing
Today's health care solutions providers are in an incredible position to address the complexities of an industry shackled with high volume and high regulation, trailblazing a new approach to health care that benefits care providers and facilities, patients, and the corporations driving innovation.
Source: Becker's Hospital Review (http://nnw.fm/6yuAB)
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