Systemic Barriers to Hospital Productivity

On April 26, 2009, in Featured, Hospital Cost Management, by Steve Kayser

Hospitals are entering a period of worsening financial performance as more and more are suffering operating deficits – some facing serious downturns that could threaten viability. Before embarking on wrenching and disruptive layoffs, many hospitals would be well advised to take a good hard look at internal systems, policies and procedures that suck money quietly [...]

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Hospitals are entering a period of worsening financial performance as more and more are suffering operating deficits – some facing serious downturns that could threaten viability. Before embarking on wrenching and disruptive layoffs, many hospitals would be well advised to take a good hard look at internal systems, policies and procedures that suck money quietly out of the hospital. Fix these and a relatively fast revival is likely.

One such area is to explore how automated time and attendance system is being managed.

Read the complete story “Systemic Barriers to Hospital Productivity,” via the Better Hospitals Blog.




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