Articles by Ken Krizner - Managed Healthcare Executive
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Articles by Ken Krizner

To speed up transactions, there's no time like real time

Don't think bad debt is just a provider problem
Nov 1, 2009

Physicians have historically been lacking in collecting on bad debt, and now the cost of tracking it down might not be worth it

Claims data still a secret weapon in care, cost containment

Oct 1, 2009

Data mining and predictive modeling can get us over the electronic data hump until EMRs reach critical mass

Transitional care lacking in elderly

Jan 15, 2009

Critical information doesn't follow an elderly patient from one point of care to the next. CMS is looking at the issues via a pilot project will examine readmission rates of elderly patients to hospitals, especially within 30 days, from the same diagnosis.

Nonprofit hospitals aim to maintain margins

Sep 1, 2008

Each year, nonprofits must review their rate strategies in the context of maintaining financial viability. To achieve sustainability goals, some must raise rates to cover costs of patient care, for example.

Intensivists bring experience to critical care medicine

Research shows their presence in the ICU improves outcomes, yet most hospitals are without these specialists
Jun 1, 2008

The intensive care unit (ICU) is, in many ways, the most significant section of a hospital, because it is where life-threatening issues occur almost daily. The ICU is the one area where most hospitals don't employ specialists—board-certified intensivists with expertise and training in critical care medicine.

Digital hospitals aim to document better outcomes

The type of data analysis required to significantly improve patient care can only happen in a digital platform
Apr 1, 2008

Technology has been a part of the hospital landscape for decades, and hospitals have now begun to implement digital technology to improve communications between physician and nurses, lessen the likelihood of medication errors, and improve the quality of care, leading to better patient outcomes. Some are investing as much as 25% of their budgets to become digital.

Know the 28 medical events that should not happen (From Hospitals & Providers, Feb 2008)

Feb 1, 2008

A never event (also known as a serious reportable adverse event) is an error in medical care that is clearly identifiable, preventable and serious in its consequences for patients, according to the National Quality Forum (NQF).

Hospitals voluntarily enact Leapfrog Group's policy on "never events"

Action includes waiving all costs connected to these rare medical occurrences and reporting them to the appropriate agency
Feb 1, 2008

More than 650 hospitals have pledged to adopt the Leapfrog Group's policy on "never events"—rare medical errors that should never happen to a patient.

Clinicians Improve Patient Outcomes with Remote Communication

Real-time communication leads to quicker interventions at the bedside
Jan 1, 2008

Technologies and wireless systems has vastly improved hospital communication, putting critical information in the hands of those caring for patients immediately.

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