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Healthcare Needs to Be Proactive, Not Reactive — How Patient Education Improves Outcomes

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Here’s what is needed to create educational materials that empower patients and lead to better outcomes. The post Healthcare Needs to Be Proactive, Not Reactive — How Patient Education Improves Outcomes appeared first on MedCity News.

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How Corporate Healthcare is Leading on Value-Based Care

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Value-based care depends on keeping a total population of patients healthier and less in need of higher-cost services. To do so, organizations must be able to predict costs in advance, better understand patient risks, and manage the cost of services. Corporate healthcare is set up to do just that.

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Recognizing Mental Healthcare Efforts Benefits Both Patients and Providers

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Recognizing exceptional mental healthcare providers can lead to improved patient outcomes. Patients tend to have a better experience when they feel appreciated and valued. Acknowledging the efforts of mental healthcare providers can enhance the quality of care provided and, in turn, lead to better patient outcomes.

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Microsoft’s Healthcare AI Efforts Holds Huge Promise for Patients

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Called Microsoft Fabric, which was rolled out broadly in May, the announcement on October 10 marks the availability of Fabric’s capabilities specifically for the healthcare vertical – to clinicians, administrators but perhaps, most importantly, to patients.

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Private Equity Ownership Leads to Worse Patient Outcomes at Hospitals, Study Shows

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Yet another study has been published showing that patients receiving care at PE-owned hospitals experienced a higher rate of hospital-acquired adverse events, like infections and falls, than patients receiving care at hospitals that are not PE-owned.

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Challenging Healthcare Norms: Early Access to Physical Therapy Transforms Musculoskeletal Care Delivery

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Lowering patient out-of-pocket expenses through thoughtful plan design is not only beneficial for the patients but also for the healthcare system at large. The post Challenging Healthcare Norms: Early Access to Physical Therapy Transforms Musculoskeletal Care Delivery appeared first on MedCity News.

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Employer Healthcare Leads the Way to Happier Clinicians, Healthier Patients

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Providers like me who now work in an employer healthcare model can truly help people versus treating them reactively. Providers just aren’t given the time it takes to build rapport and ask the right questions within the fee-for-service model. That’s why I left traditional medicine.