Succeeding in risk-based relationships: How hospitals, ACOs and PCPs can all win
Monday, October 3rd, 2022 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT
Acute episodes remain a major expenditure in patient care. To eliminate waste and succeed in risk-based relationships, hospital medicine programs must foster an integrated care network that drives optimal inpatient care, real-time collaboration, and efficient transitional care back to the outpatient setting.
Hospitals, hospital medicine and primary care providers all have roles to play, but effective integration must be achieved to improve patient outcomes and reduce costs.
Join this expert discussion to learn how to enhance risk-based relationships so hospitals, ACOs and primary care providers can all succeed…together.
Key learning points:
Hospitals, hospital medicine and primary care providers all have roles to play, but effective integration must be achieved to improve patient outcomes and reduce costs.
Join this expert discussion to learn how to enhance risk-based relationships so hospitals, ACOs and primary care providers can all succeed…together.
Key learning points:
- How hospital medicine programs can deliver enhanced digital and clinical integration with the outpatient setting
- Why inpatient and outpatient alignment is critical for success in risk-based relationships
- How an integrated care network reduces ER utilization and readmissions, all while improving patient satisfaction