In today’s difficult financial environment, amid rising labor costs and staffing shortages, many health care organizations are prioritizing technology investments to improve operations. Now comes the hard part: reassessing the post-implementation value of digital solutions. In examining the provider landscape, Oliver Wyman leaders recently noted that three strategies have consistently delivered high value for hospitals and health systems.
Digital Front-Door Drivers
Improve direct-to-consumer virtual care to provide greater patient convenience via both synchronous and asynchronous solutions. Boost access through self-service scheduling capabilities by giving patients the ability to make virtual or in-person appointments in real time online.
Takeaway
Drive stickiness through automated and personalized patient engagement. Improved analytics will drive a personalized patient experience. Additionally, patient interactions will be connected across channels to provide prompt support through the patient’s journey and effectively retain patients through enhanced referral processes.
Automation Keys to Streamline Admin Operations
Look to automate patient and staffing workflows. Real-time adjustments can be made to schedules due to factors like cancellations or no-shows, thereby increasing staff efficiency and patient convenience. Automating insurance verification also improves patient experience by reducing friction with payers and cutting unnecessary or duplicative labor and operational costs.
Takeaway
Lower operating costs can be achieved by implementing smart capacity planning for flex staffing. Predictive analytics can help determine an optimized hiring plan and reduce costs. Appropriate staffing levels also can cut overtime costs, boost staff satisfaction and lead to improved patient care.
Value-Based Care Analytics Essentials
Focus on understanding patients’ longitudinal health records. Avoid redundancy and create actionable insights based on a patient’s health records and prior actions. Improve population-risk stratification to identify the right level of care. Ensure that targeted solutions are aimed at the highest-need populations.
Takeaway
Proactively triage and direct patients to the right care modality. Wearable devices and teletriage can alleviate heavy emergency department traffic. Artificial intelligence and machine learning systems also can evaluate the likelihood of high-risk outcomes and the need for critical care. Physician-curated taxonomy standardizes intake data and facilitates patient treatment.