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Medicaid Reimbursement of Midwifery Services in Minnesota and Washington State Supports Diverse Pathways to Care

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Medicaid Reimbursement of Midwifery Services in Minnesota and Washington State Supports Diverse Pathways to Care November 18, 2022 / by Anoosha Hasan and Emily Creveling. 1] Evidence shows that states integrating midwives into their health care systems have better indicators of maternal and neonatal wellbeing.[2] Background.

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Healthcare Predictions | Ep.29

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In Episode 29 of The Healthcare Leadership Experience , Lisa is joined by Lisa Larter from The Lisa Larter Group to discuss predictions for healthcare in 2022. Why innovation and collaboration will be critical to success in 2022, without moving to over-reliance on GPOs. ‘’. As Lisa observes: ‘’.the we need to do things in real-time.

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Planning Your 2022 Cost Savings Pipeline of Opportunities | Ep.20

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Together they discuss planning your health system’s pipeline of cost savings opportunities for 2022. As we go into 2022 and 2023, cost focus, expense focus has to be a number one priority.’’ Why healthcare executive leaders need to be involved in every cost reduction initiative in 2022. (To We also have two special guests.

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Healthcare Cost Savings: Surprises & Predictions with Rich Dormer, Bryan Covert, and Pandu Mitre | E. 100

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But with COVID and the need to really do a lot of contracting, a lot of complicated agreements, most organizations recognize that they really needed to build their teams. Where in the past they’ve been really lean and relying on GPO or other types of resources. We had 8% inflation; their costs were up.

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Innovative Cost Savings Ideas For Hospitals In 2023| E. 60

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Could you go back 12 months or go back in the last six months and say, “Okay, what are all the initiatives we worked on and what will be completed?… Listen, we’re doing this for patient care. It’s cost aware for patient care. We set a bold cost savings goal and work together to achieve it.

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Operational Efficiencies in Healthcare with Ryan Lee | E. 83

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And I was actually just speaking with a neurocritical care doc this morning and knowing I was coming on here, I said, “What would you say is the number one operational inefficiency in a healthcare system?” It’s about trying to do more and more with less and less. there is truly a talent shortage. That’s a real thing.