Our 5 Most Popular Blog Posts for 2017
The top 5 most read blog posts from Schumacher Clinical Partners in 2017 include patient satisfaction, work-life balance, and more.
5 Profit-building New Year’s Resolutions Every Hospital Executive Should Make
Consider these five ideas to get a head start on your profit-building resolution-making plans for your hospital.
Optimizing NPs and PAs in Your ED Program: What’s the Outlook?
The future outlook for NPs and PAs in the ED points to growth – to lower costs, share workload and increase throughput.
Why Is Revenue Cycle Management Important to Healthcare?
In today’s healthcare reimbursement environment, effective hospital revenue cycle management is important to increase hospital revenue.
Recognizing Patient Experience Week: The Impact of Hospital Medicine
Educate your hospital medicine teams on how to create positive patient experiences—and recognize them for successful patient experience initiatives.
Medicine in the Movies: What We Can Learn About Quality Care from Patch Adams
Explore lessons and thoughts on patient experience and quality of care based on the 1998 movie, Patch Adams.
Hospital Medicine Payment Models, Part 1: Hospital Subsidies
Explore best practices for subsidizing Hospital Medicine programs, the impact hospitalists have on both clinical and non-clinical success, and more.
Hospital Medicine Payment Models, Part 2: Private & Government Payors
Learn the basics of value-based care payment and how COVID-19 is impacting the success of these quality improvement and cost reduction efforts in HM.
Academic Medical Centers Face Multiple Challenges: A Management Partnership Can Help
How can Academic Medical Centers benefit from management partnerships? Learn about the support and relief the right partner can bring to teaching hospitals.
Top 8 Reasons Employed Hospital Groups Outsource Back Office Functions
Learn about top eight reasons to outsource management of your employed clinicians and create a more engaging environment for staff and a more welcoming space for patients.