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Navigating the Shift to Value-Based Care: Investing in the Patient Experience

Relias

From skyrocketing costs to subpar quality outcomes and unequal access to care, it is clear that the challenges are immense. In the past, healthcare payments from insurers came after providing services to patients, known as a fee-for-service model. It is evident that our traditional healthcare delivery system needed improvement.

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Pain Management for Healthcare Providers Training

American Medical Compliance

Introduction to Pain Management Almost 35 million patients were discharged from U.S. hospitals in 2004; of these patients, 46 percent had a surgical procedure and 16 percent had one or more diagnostic procedures. Social determinants like income, education, and healthcare access shape health outcomes and pain management.

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Patient Experience Trends for 2025 and Beyond

Relias

Patient experience trends for 2025 and beyond As healthcare evolves, patient experience remains at the forefront of delivering quality care. Emerging trends in patient experience not only reflect the changing needs and preferences of patients but also influence health outcomes and operational efficiency.

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How Relias Can Support Your Patient Access Initiatives

Relias

In healthcare, ensuring patient access is crucial for delivering quality care and improving health outcomes. With Relias, organizations can engage patients to understand root causes, make improvements, and support their unique patient access initiatives.

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Magnet4Europe: Taking the next steps

American Nurse

Partnership (twinning) allows the two organizations to share best practices and strategies to address common challenges facing nursing and healthcare in general. Achieving this goal requires redesign of healthcare work environments to improve job-related outcomes for nurses and physicians as well as health outcomes for patients.