Ithaca, N.Y.-based Cayuga Medical Center is looking to improve quality care and reduce costs by implementing clinical integration programs, according to an Ithaca Journal report.
Clinical integration is being adopted by hospitals across the country. Clinical integration brings together healthcare providers, such as physicians and hospitals, to better coordinate care in order to reduce costs.
Cayuga Medical Center has already set one practice in place to help streamline processes for efficiency by cutting down time spent delivering reports and images different office locations.
Read the Ithaca Journal's report on clinical integration at Cayuga Medical Center.
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Clinical integration is being adopted by hospitals across the country. Clinical integration brings together healthcare providers, such as physicians and hospitals, to better coordinate care in order to reduce costs.
Cayuga Medical Center has already set one practice in place to help streamline processes for efficiency by cutting down time spent delivering reports and images different office locations.
Read the Ithaca Journal's report on clinical integration at Cayuga Medical Center.
Read more about clinical integration.
- Justice Department to Provide Guidance to Providers on Clinical Integration to Withstand Antitrust Laws
- SourceMedical Provides ASCs with Immediate Access to Patient Pre-Assessment Data
- 15 Significant Ways Health Reform Could Impact Hospitals