Digital consultations and referral management tools have a positive impact on patient care while reducing the workload for physicians and their staff. Unsurprisingly, primary care visits rose dramatically during and after Covid-19.
Can you streamline manual processes to reduce wait times in healthcare?
Long wait times for healthcare are preventing patients from receiving specialty advice and allowing further health issues to arise.
2023 Healthcare Trends: Reduced Manual Processes & Retail Expansion
Our predictions for 2023 healthcare trends focus on reducing manual processes to improve staff retention and patient satisfaction.
Referral strategies for specialty care clinics that reduce administrative work
Specialty care clinics must streamline referral management to eliminate manual processes and reduce staff turnover. When patients experience delays in care, it’s a lose-lose scenario. The specialty care practice misses…
Referral tracking software to improve operations and grow referral volume
For specialty care practices, referrals are crucial for growth and financial stability. However, quality referrals depend on the completion of timely communication from the referring clinic.
Long wait times for healthcare decrease specialist access
Long wait times for healthcare are preventing patients from receiving specialty advice and allowing further health issues to arise.
Electronic consultation responses across multiple specialty areas
A sample electronic consultation, or eConsult, is based on an actual response from a specialist. This booklet includes specialty care responses for cardiology, certified diabetic education, endocrinology, gastroenterology, geriatric medicine, hematology, neurology…
How online referral management boosts primary care revenue
Primary care practices are looking to online referral management applications to improve the referral process and grow revenue. A study of 105 million referrals by the Archives of Internal Medicine found that…
Improve patient access management and support advanced practitioners during the healthcare staffing crisis
A study of 105 million referrals by the Archives of Internal Medicine found that only about half resulted in a visit to the specialist. This means roughly 50% of the time, patients fail to receive the care they need, and specialists do not capture the most revenue.
Building a More Valuable Doctor Referral Network
Creating high-value referral networks is the foundation of profitable practice operations. These networks pave the way for more streamlined referrals, more effective use of resources, and higher patient satisfaction and outcomes.