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What’s in a (business) name? Gold.
Selecting a business name is important. As MedSpan Research and our client learned, it is worth the time and investment to carefully consider alternatives.
Continue Reading September 29, 2015 at 4:26 PM Robert Kaminsky Leave a comment
IT System Connectivity — Key to success for medical devices and alternate site providers
MedSpan Research studies show that the success of the healthcare delivery system increasingly is based on IT system connectivity. This is true for such diverse sources as medical devices and alternate site providers. Their success depends on delivering data to the many IT systems throughout the healthcare delivery system to drive operational efficiencies, document clinical outcomes and support the evaluation of incentives included in compensation programs. Below are a couple of case studies from MedSpan Research’s recent projects that explored the importance of connectivity.
Case Study 1
Objective: Identify and assess new product feature for the software that drives a medical device.
Scope: 7 countries in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia
Respondents: Hospital-based pharmacy directors, nurses and quality assurance executives
Methodology: 30-minute Internet survey including a max-diff exercise to rank preferences among alternative product features
The study demonstrated that the integration of the software embedded in our client’s medical devices with the IDN’s or hospital’s electronic health record and other IT systems delivers significant operational efficiencies and opportunities to improve the quality of care. This finding is consistent across all 7 countries, even though the US is further along with IT integration.
Of special interest to hospital executives is integration between their medical device and the hospital’s EHR. This integration facilitates executing physician orders, ensuring appropriate care and documenting clinical parameters.
Case Study 2
Objective: Assess perceptions of a network of alternate site care providers.
Scope: United States
Respondents: Payer executives, primary care physicians, hospital and IDN executives
Methodology: 60-minute telephone interviews
The study demonstrated that the integration of outcomes data from the network of alternate site care providers with the patient’s primary care physician’s systems, especially the EHR, is critically important. Sharing information enables the primary care physician to optimize clinical outcomes and provide more complete data in support of any pay-for-performance program that might be in place. System integration also enhances the quality and completeness of the HEDIS data payers are able to compile.
Implications for our clients
Just as society is increasingly reliant on information sharing, so should your product design and your support programs. Sales and marketing messages demonstrating your product’s or service’s integration with other healthcare systems are high priority messages. The benefits the integration delivers should be clear and based on data.
September 4, 2015 at 10:12 AM Robert Kaminsky Leave a comment
MedSpan Research Pay-For-Performance Case Study
MedSpan Research Pay-For-Performance Case Study http://wp.me/pReqv-m:
Connectivity is one of the Key Underlying P4P Programs…Read more to learn why
Continue Reading July 21, 2015 at 2:00 PM Robert Kaminsky Leave a comment