The emergency department: Strategic asset or necessary evil?
Emergency departments: must continue to deliver an excellent standard of care for patients with acute illness and injury. But are they a necessary evil?
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Emergency departments: must continue to deliver an excellent standard of care for patients with acute illness and injury. But are they a necessary evil?
Chronic conditions such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes impact the health of over half of the American population and represent more than 80% of all health care spending — over $850 billion dollars.
In this follow-up post, we ask Monica Leslie, MHA, Senior Consultant, and Rehan Virani, PMP, Consulting Manager, to expand on how SCP is helping organizations think differently about their investment in CCM technology and how the value on investment (VOI) it creates dwarfs the idea of return on investment (ROI).
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