June 14, 2021 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET
How Health Care Leaders are Impacting the Bottom Line and Creating a New Standard of Data-Driven Care
The pandemic highlighted opportunities for greater efficiencies in health care, and drove the evolution and acceleration of both in-patient and out-patient virtual care. Forward-thinking health systems reimagined how to use technology to address the challenges of ICU bed shortages, staffing shortages, and traditional ways of monitoring acute care patients. During this webinar, hear how leading health systems approached virtual critical care and remote patient monitoring – with programs ranging from virtual ICUs and central telemetry monitoring, command centers enabling hospital at home, and even virtual rounding and mentoring programs. Hear what they did during the pandemic and how they are expanding technologies to ensure long-term sustainability of programs. Discover how these leaders have leveraged technology to support the cross-departmental collaboration necessary to simplify IT architecture, gain access to patient data that has been siloed and locked down for years, and even leverage that data to impact the bottom line. Also, learn about the new codes announced by CMS last fall offering reimbursement for inpatient telehealth monitoring.
- Learn how various organizations implemented or expanded their virtual care offerings during the pandemic
- Examine how organizations see virtual critical care and remote monitoring evolving in a post-pandemic era
- Hear how these changes have enabled clinicians to practice data-driven medicine
- Discuss ways technology can help organizations manage FTE shortages
- Identify how to decrease costs and increase revenue with existing and new reimbursement codes
- Explore the internal collaboration necessary to make a virtual care solution work at scale