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Redesigning the Physician Practice for Improved Efficiency and Increased Revenue - 45 Minute Webinar
Healthcare Intelligence Network, Dec 2010, Minutes: 45
In an era of the patient-centered medical home and accountable care organizations, there has been a sea change in what is required for physicians to accomplish during a patient visit. Physicians need to learn how to work smarter, not harder, says Dr. David Eitrheim, a family physician with Mayo Clinic Health System–Menomonie.
By moving to a physician-nurse team-based approach to care, Dr. Eitrheim has been able to increase his practice’s relative value units (RVUs), while at the same time increasing patient access to care and improving outcomes and quality measurement scores.
During Redesigning the Physician Practice for Improved Efficiency and Increased Revenue, a 45-minute webinar, now available as a training DVD, via On Demand Web access or as a CD-ROM, Dr. Eitrheim shared how his practice made the transformation from a traditional practice to this team-based approach.
You will learn how to:
- Improve practice efficiencies to make care more efficient; - Ensure that each part of the physician office visit is done by the most appropriate staff; - Generate additional practice income beyond physician visits; - Use pre-planning in chronic care visits as well as annual physicals and follow-up appointments; and - Position your organization for medical home and ACO initiatives with this approach. - Have questions on our webinar and/or webinar formats? Visit our webinar FAQ.
You can listen to this program right in your office and enjoy significant savings – no travel time or hassle; no hotel expenses. It’s so convenient! Invite your staff members to gather around a conference table to listen to the CD, DVD or the On Demand version.
WHO WILL BENEFIT FROM THIS CONFERENCE?
- CEOs - Medical directors - Physician practice leaders - Health plan executives - Business development and strategic planning directors - Physician practice office managers and consultants.
ABOUT OUR PANELIST: Dr. David Eitrheim Primary care providers don’t have to fly solo anymore.
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