In an article for Healthcare Executive, Don Seymour, Kevin Talbot, and Chad Stutelberg share their insight on developing compensation strategies that link executive and physician compensation models to acute care outcome-based payment methodologies.
Healthcare leaders share insights at the fifth annual CEO Forum with a focus in three crucial areas: balancing risk and reward, building the foundation for population health and responding to the rise of consumerism.
Benchmarking Advisory Board Management At Large Pharmaceutical And Medical De...Best Practices
Pharmaceutical advisory boards provide strategic inputs and guidance to organizations on various business aspects. However, successful advisory board management requires optimum investment in resources and operations. To maximize the return on investment it is important for pharmaceutical and medical device professionals to ensure that the quality of meetings and dialogue with advisory boards is excellent.
This research from Best Practices, LLC is designed for pharmaceutical and biotech executives seeking ways to best utilize the knowledge of advisory boards. Research findings provide benchmarks on the appropriate structure for various types of advisory boards, selection of advisory board participants, advisory board operational and resource benchmarks.
Partnering for Population Health: Strategies to Promote Collaboration Among t...Conifer Health Solutions
A patient-centered approach to care delivery will bring the best health outcomes for individuals, as well as the community. While it is clear that effective population health management is integral to better health, providers can no longer be the sole proprietors of data and information. Improving a population’s health will depend on strong alliances with community stakeholders that generally have not experienced a strong history of collaboration. In the new healthcare landscape, providers, payers and employers must partner to reduce cost, boost quality and improve the health of their shared populations. These new partnerships may start with a few glitches. However a strategic plan, clear objectives and an engaged, informed patient will smooth the path to improved outcomes.
In an article for Healthcare Executive, Don Seymour, Kevin Talbot, and Chad Stutelberg share their insight on developing compensation strategies that link executive and physician compensation models to acute care outcome-based payment methodologies.
Healthcare leaders share insights at the fifth annual CEO Forum with a focus in three crucial areas: balancing risk and reward, building the foundation for population health and responding to the rise of consumerism.
Benchmarking Advisory Board Management At Large Pharmaceutical And Medical De...Best Practices
Pharmaceutical advisory boards provide strategic inputs and guidance to organizations on various business aspects. However, successful advisory board management requires optimum investment in resources and operations. To maximize the return on investment it is important for pharmaceutical and medical device professionals to ensure that the quality of meetings and dialogue with advisory boards is excellent.
This research from Best Practices, LLC is designed for pharmaceutical and biotech executives seeking ways to best utilize the knowledge of advisory boards. Research findings provide benchmarks on the appropriate structure for various types of advisory boards, selection of advisory board participants, advisory board operational and resource benchmarks.
Partnering for Population Health: Strategies to Promote Collaboration Among t...Conifer Health Solutions
A patient-centered approach to care delivery will bring the best health outcomes for individuals, as well as the community. While it is clear that effective population health management is integral to better health, providers can no longer be the sole proprietors of data and information. Improving a population’s health will depend on strong alliances with community stakeholders that generally have not experienced a strong history of collaboration. In the new healthcare landscape, providers, payers and employers must partner to reduce cost, boost quality and improve the health of their shared populations. These new partnerships may start with a few glitches. However a strategic plan, clear objectives and an engaged, informed patient will smooth the path to improved outcomes.
WEBINAR: Performance Improvement for Children’s Hospitals – Key Steps in Deve...Huron Consulting Group
In a recent webinar hosted by the Children’s Hospital Association, Huron leaders describe strategies that enable children's hospitals to thrive in the new healthcare environment.
Each year, Jackson Healthcare studies trends impacting physicians' careers and medical practices.
We hope this information helps physicians make more informed, strategic decisions. And we hope these statistics help healthcare executives, industry thought leaders and media professionals better understand the attitudes, challenges and opportunities physicians face.
This presentation shares highlights from our 2014 national survey of U.S. physicians.
The webcast focuses on what Executives need to know as the Open Payments Program is fully implemented focusing on the broader implications of how to prepare for healthcare professional transparency.
Population Health Management: Where are YOU?Phytel
This presentation explains how population health is fundamental to value-based delivery models, including key principles and definitions of PHM, as well as how to assess your organization’s “population health readiness.”
The Physician Value Index. A Tool for Effective Physician Integration. pscisolutions
Discover a new way to measure physician performance, and align physicians in context with patient satisfaction, quality-of-care measures and overall hospital financial performance.
In January 2013, Catholic Health Initiatives began a multi-phase journey to develop a population health management solution across all of its regions. This presentation will describe the strategies the health system pursued for: creating a clinically integrated network as a first step in managing the health of populations and integrating care across the patient experience; aligning hospitals and physician groups to create successful clinical models; creating a data platform to share clinical measures and benchmarks; and ultimately becoming a risk-bearing shared savings ACO. Participants will hear real-world examples of best practices for how to meet FTC regulations, create an effective governance structure to manage performance, and align financial incentives. Learn how one of the nation's largest hospital systems developed a system-wide population health management solution in order to achieve the necessary transformation from fee-for-service to fee-for-value.
The transformation towards more integrated and accountable healthcare delivery systems is aligning physicians, outpatient care, hospitals and ultimately payers in unprecedented numbers. Yet creating a successful clinically integrated network can be a daunting and complicated undertaking.
Yale New Haven Health System (YNHHS), a nonprofit academic medical center, is following a seven-phase plan to achieve a regional, clinically integrated network with the ultimate goal of population health management.
Conifer Health President of Value-Based Care, Megan North and Gayle Capozzalo, FACHE Executive Vice President/Chief Strategy Officer, Yale New Haven Health System (YNHHS), co-presented at the the Becker’s Hospital Review 7th Annual Meeting in Chicago. North and Capozzalo shared “A Seven-Step Approach to a Clinically Integrated Network,” to provide insights into each step of the clinical integration road map.
Delivering on the Vision: Keys to Achieving Breakthrough Operational Performa...Huron Consulting Group
In this presentation, Daniel May, Huron Healthcare managing director, and Mark Mullarkey, Texas Children’s Hospital Senior Vice President, share: insights into tracking the initiative’s progress, strategies for engaging physicians, and real-world lessons learned from the initiative.
This presentation by the Bureau of Health Information to the Royal Australasian College of Physicians looks at using clinical outcome data to improve patient care.
It examines:
Why measure and report on performance?
- Accountability and quality improvement
What is performance really?
- It is not a measure of what the system is, it is a measure of how well the system does
Whose performance is it anyway?
- Attributing results to providers, units or sectors requires a careful assessment
PYA Principal Lori Foley presented on “Hospital-Owned Orthopaedic Practices” at the Tennessee Orthopaedic Society Annual Meeting. With many providers considering hospital employment, this session focused on:
Employment activity specific to orthopaedics including some of the pros and cons that private practice physicians should consider when evaluating this option.
Other alignment arrangements taking place between hospitals and orthopaedic practices.
Since the launch of the Marketplaces and Medicaid expansion, one out of every 20 Americans has been added to the Medicaid roll. More than 51 million Americans receive physical health benefits from a private Medicaid health plan (or 70% of all beneficiaries) and as of Q3 2015, 41 states had some form of private managed Medicaid. Along with the rapid expansion of Medicaid, comes the push for managed care plans to adopt value-based care approaches that tie provider reimbursement to quality measures and better outcomes. This presentation gives physicians crucial details about Medicaid and CHIP Managed Care Proposed Rule CMS 2390-P, and the five factors for value-based payment success in the era of Managed Medicaid.”
Webinar: Transforming Operational Throughput – The Journey Toward Value-Based...Huron Consulting Group
At the 2014 Children’s Hospital Association Annual Leadership Conference, Huron Healthcare and Texas Children’s Hospital (TCH) presented an educational session on the journey toward value-based care.
In the presentation, Huron Healthcare managing director, Larry Burnett, TCH Senior Vice President, Tabitha Rice, and TCH Assistant Vice President of nursing, Jackie Ward, shared valuable insights from their work together at TCH. Focusing on insights and results from TCH’s engagement with Huron Healthcare, the presentation includes:
• Opportunities and results at TCH in areas including care management, care progression, patient placement, and care variation.
• Keys to driving results, successful change, and integrated care delivery
• Steps for a sustainable approach
WEBINAR: Performance Improvement for Children’s Hospitals – Key Steps in Deve...Huron Consulting Group
In a recent webinar hosted by the Children’s Hospital Association, Huron leaders describe strategies that enable children's hospitals to thrive in the new healthcare environment.
Each year, Jackson Healthcare studies trends impacting physicians' careers and medical practices.
We hope this information helps physicians make more informed, strategic decisions. And we hope these statistics help healthcare executives, industry thought leaders and media professionals better understand the attitudes, challenges and opportunities physicians face.
This presentation shares highlights from our 2014 national survey of U.S. physicians.
The webcast focuses on what Executives need to know as the Open Payments Program is fully implemented focusing on the broader implications of how to prepare for healthcare professional transparency.
Population Health Management: Where are YOU?Phytel
This presentation explains how population health is fundamental to value-based delivery models, including key principles and definitions of PHM, as well as how to assess your organization’s “population health readiness.”
The Physician Value Index. A Tool for Effective Physician Integration. pscisolutions
Discover a new way to measure physician performance, and align physicians in context with patient satisfaction, quality-of-care measures and overall hospital financial performance.
In January 2013, Catholic Health Initiatives began a multi-phase journey to develop a population health management solution across all of its regions. This presentation will describe the strategies the health system pursued for: creating a clinically integrated network as a first step in managing the health of populations and integrating care across the patient experience; aligning hospitals and physician groups to create successful clinical models; creating a data platform to share clinical measures and benchmarks; and ultimately becoming a risk-bearing shared savings ACO. Participants will hear real-world examples of best practices for how to meet FTC regulations, create an effective governance structure to manage performance, and align financial incentives. Learn how one of the nation's largest hospital systems developed a system-wide population health management solution in order to achieve the necessary transformation from fee-for-service to fee-for-value.
The transformation towards more integrated and accountable healthcare delivery systems is aligning physicians, outpatient care, hospitals and ultimately payers in unprecedented numbers. Yet creating a successful clinically integrated network can be a daunting and complicated undertaking.
Yale New Haven Health System (YNHHS), a nonprofit academic medical center, is following a seven-phase plan to achieve a regional, clinically integrated network with the ultimate goal of population health management.
Conifer Health President of Value-Based Care, Megan North and Gayle Capozzalo, FACHE Executive Vice President/Chief Strategy Officer, Yale New Haven Health System (YNHHS), co-presented at the the Becker’s Hospital Review 7th Annual Meeting in Chicago. North and Capozzalo shared “A Seven-Step Approach to a Clinically Integrated Network,” to provide insights into each step of the clinical integration road map.
Delivering on the Vision: Keys to Achieving Breakthrough Operational Performa...Huron Consulting Group
In this presentation, Daniel May, Huron Healthcare managing director, and Mark Mullarkey, Texas Children’s Hospital Senior Vice President, share: insights into tracking the initiative’s progress, strategies for engaging physicians, and real-world lessons learned from the initiative.
This presentation by the Bureau of Health Information to the Royal Australasian College of Physicians looks at using clinical outcome data to improve patient care.
It examines:
Why measure and report on performance?
- Accountability and quality improvement
What is performance really?
- It is not a measure of what the system is, it is a measure of how well the system does
Whose performance is it anyway?
- Attributing results to providers, units or sectors requires a careful assessment
PYA Principal Lori Foley presented on “Hospital-Owned Orthopaedic Practices” at the Tennessee Orthopaedic Society Annual Meeting. With many providers considering hospital employment, this session focused on:
Employment activity specific to orthopaedics including some of the pros and cons that private practice physicians should consider when evaluating this option.
Other alignment arrangements taking place between hospitals and orthopaedic practices.
Since the launch of the Marketplaces and Medicaid expansion, one out of every 20 Americans has been added to the Medicaid roll. More than 51 million Americans receive physical health benefits from a private Medicaid health plan (or 70% of all beneficiaries) and as of Q3 2015, 41 states had some form of private managed Medicaid. Along with the rapid expansion of Medicaid, comes the push for managed care plans to adopt value-based care approaches that tie provider reimbursement to quality measures and better outcomes. This presentation gives physicians crucial details about Medicaid and CHIP Managed Care Proposed Rule CMS 2390-P, and the five factors for value-based payment success in the era of Managed Medicaid.”
Webinar: Transforming Operational Throughput – The Journey Toward Value-Based...Huron Consulting Group
At the 2014 Children’s Hospital Association Annual Leadership Conference, Huron Healthcare and Texas Children’s Hospital (TCH) presented an educational session on the journey toward value-based care.
In the presentation, Huron Healthcare managing director, Larry Burnett, TCH Senior Vice President, Tabitha Rice, and TCH Assistant Vice President of nursing, Jackie Ward, shared valuable insights from their work together at TCH. Focusing on insights and results from TCH’s engagement with Huron Healthcare, the presentation includes:
• Opportunities and results at TCH in areas including care management, care progression, patient placement, and care variation.
• Keys to driving results, successful change, and integrated care delivery
• Steps for a sustainable approach
Presentation Uncovers Trends in the Unpredictable Healthcare IndustryPYA, P.C.
With the healthcare industry in a state of flux, not much is known about what lies ahead; but trends across the industry have become apparent and are likely to stick. These trends were the subject of a presentation given by PYA Principal David McMillan at the PKF North America Healthcare Fly-In.
Presentation given at the Foundation's Jan. 26, 2011 Research and Policy Forum by David Swieskowski, MD, MBA and Kelly Taylor, RN, MSN, CCM from Mercy Clinics in Des Moines, IA.
The Entity chosen was Baptist Healthcare South Florida for years 201.docxtodd701
The Entity chosen was Baptist Healthcare South Florida for years 2017,2018,2019 the stats are online
The course project will require students to select a
healthcare
organization and review its financial operations based on data available from various sources. The entity may be a individual hospital, medical group practice, managed care organization, or government agency delivering healthcare services. Once the group has selected a healthcare entity, it will obtain three years of financial statements to analyze along with appropriate literature reviews about the entity or similar entities. The final paper will be submitted in a case study format, which includes the following sections:
Background
Issues/problems identified
Analysis utilizing ratios and other financial analysis tools
Recommendations
Implementation plan
Monitoring methodology
References demonstrating graduate-level research (only references of the highest quality grade will be accepted)
The page count for this assignment is at least seven (7) pages plus references and title pages. Your paper needs to be submitted in APA 6th format and must have a minimum of 10 current resources four (4) of them from current peer-reviewed articles. The final group assignment paper is submitted Canvas with each team member sharing equally in the development of the group project.
Rubric
Written Grading Rubric (AW) (1) (1)
Written Grading Rubric (AW) (1) (1)CriteriaRatingsPtsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntroduction25.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAccuracy25.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeRelevance25.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeReference List25.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIn Text Citations and Paraphrasing25.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeCritical Thinking25.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeCreative Thinking25.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeOrganization25.0 pts
Total Points: 200.0
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Baptist Health South Florida Financial Operations Case Study
Background
Baptist Health South Florida is the biggest healthcare organization in the region, with 11 hospitals, approximately 23,000 employees, more than 4,000 physicians and more than 100 outpatient centers, such as urgent care facilities and physician practices across Miami-Dade, Monroe, Broward and Palm Beach counties. Baptist Health was founded in 1960 and it is well known for having centers in different areas of health care such as cancer, cardiovascular care, orthopedics, sports medicine and neurosciences, which attracts patients from all over the U.S., the Caribbean, and Latin America. It is a not-for-profit organization committed to their faith-based generous mission of medical excellence. Also, Baptist Health has been recognized by Fortune as one of the 100 be.
The Operational Excellence Healthcare Alliance (OEHA) is an innovative membership organization dedicated to improving clinical, operational, and financial outcomes by shaping the future of healthcare operations.
REPORT: How healthcare systems are optimizing their workforceMichele Ertl-Rosner
Healthcare industry survey and research showcase the most effective workforce management initiatives and key success factors. Features customer success stories focused on patient centered care and staffing.
Harness Your Clinical and Financial Data with an Enterprise Health Informat...Perficient, Inc.
The importance of Enterprise Health Information Exchange (EHIE) as a key way to empower your physicians and patients and demonstrate meaningful use of electronic health records:
- Present the business case for EHIE as an important architecture that matters to progressive health systems
- Take a look at some of the market-leading EHIE architectures and products
- Provide real exam...ples of organizations that are using EHIE to improve their operations
The emerging healthcare environment requires expanded patient access while delivering optimal outcomes and cost. As healthcare moves form a fee for service model to alternative delivery and payment models, there are opportunities for physical therapy to revolutionize the delivery of musculoskeletal medicine. Physical therapists are uniquely qualified to spearhead musculoskeletal care through direct access with the potential to improve patient satisfaction and outcomes while limiting unneeded medical care. While this model has been described in the military, there are few descriptions of this PT First approach in the private payer arena. This session will provide the attendee with a multifaceted perspective on the impact of physical therapy in emerging, collaborative healthcare models. Approaches to payers and employers with the business implications will be presented that influence these new models. Key strategies to implement a scalable, best practice model will be discussed including the logistical challenges and corollary solutions in the private arena. We will discus our experience implementing novel delivery models for management of neck, back, shoulder and knee pain. The session will deliver practical solutions to the challenges of implementing, assessing, and adapting a theoretical construct to a working viable program. Finally, the session will discuss how the use of a a large Patient Outcomes Registry and analysis of “big data” can drive best practice and inform development of the program.
6 Characteristics of a Successful ACO By Steven Lash San DiegoSteven Lash
Steven lash San Diego shows that an Accountable Care Organization (ACO) success can be linked to 6 key characteristics. The high performing ACO reported reduced costs, improved patient satisfaction, and advanced population health. These traits were leadership and culture, prior experience, health IT, care management strategies,organizational and environmental factors, and incentive and payer alignment.
in order to meet cost reduction targets, CMOs
* Share patient data across ecosystems
* Embed shared organizational intelligence
* Establish guidance for quality & cost within physician workflows
* Prepare physician leaders to create a culture of continual improvement
7. A. St. John’s Hospital B. Memorial Medical Center C. Springfield Clinic city of Springfield Illinois Provider Institutions A B C
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39. Lessons Learned Characteristics of a Successful Alignment add: can bid for and manage bundled payment systems. formal leadership structure is populated by aligned physicians Physicians and the hospital adhere to common values and visions , and avoid conduct that damages one another. Physicians engage in leadership roles in organization-wide strategic planning and participate in programs to increase hospital efficiency. Physician compensation is based on their productivity and achievement of shared hospital/physician economic and quality goals. Physicians and the hospital help each other comply with quality and safety standards and implement best practice s. Patient management occurs seamlessly across the continuum from physicians’ offices to the hospital. Physicians keep patient referrals within the system as much as possible.