Using Technology to Boost Earnings

In the last few weeks the nation has witnessed some of the most volatile economic changes in history.  Bailouts of major industries and possible bankruptcies in corporations once thought to be at the foundation of our national financial strength are in the news every day.  

Expenditures on National Healthcare are sure to be effected by any down-turn in the economy.  Medicine is no longer recession proof, especially at the grassroots level where we see physicians delivering care to a growing number of unemployed or underemployed patients.  Towns that once had American Auto health insurance benefits driving lucrative revenue have seen these benefits slashed and eliminated… drastically cutting into reimbursement with physicians and hospital systems alike.  National and State health plans like medicaid and medicare are following or are sure to follow this trend in the near future as tax revenues fall across the nation.  Over the next six years, medicare is projecting at least a 40% cut in reimbursement.

In almost any other industry, business would end when faced with such a dramatic cut in revenue.  Individual physicians and Hospital CEO’s alike need to take immediate and drastic steps to plan for the impending changes that will transform the landscape of medicine.  These changes must focus on operations management, growth in market share and cost minimization.  

In each of these areas technology plays a key role.  Take for example the careful execution of technology that makes it easier for primary care doctors to schedule referrals into surgical specialists.  This simple technology improves the workflow and time spent on task in both the primary care office and referral office.  It also improves the ease with which referrals are made to physicians in the system and creates an inherent competitive edge.  This competitive edge fuels growth in market share for each participant, primary care doctor, surgical specialist and hospital system involved.  Finally, this same technology drives costs down while most importantly optimizing many facets of the care delivered to the patient.  

This example is just one small step towards using technology to boost earnings in an uncertain economy.  Whether you are an individual practitioner or a hospital system trying to optimize brand placement and back it up with true quality care . . . you need to take steps today to utilize more technology . . .  in your practice . . . in your hospital . . . and most importantly with your patients!

Utilization of DZX Patient Scheduler to Boost Business

June 18, 2008 by vsellis  
Filed under Medical Technology

We are currently in Beta Testing with the DZX Patient Self-Scheduler but it’s not too late to think about strategies for the most effective use of patient self scheduling technologies to boost your bootm line, particularly in a lagging economy.  While the patient self scheduler is designed to book individual appointments, physicians offices using DZX Patient Self-Scheduler may consider bundling services and offering them as a single appointment such as Lipodissolve and Botox as a “Make Over” package scheduled as one appointment. Since you have complete cotrol over DZX Patient Self-Scheduler you can easly book a 1hr or 45 minute appointment time as opposed to a traditional 30 minutes for the individual services allowing you to provide your services to more patients and increasing the number of procedures.
In addition to helping you bring in more revenue, using DZX Patient Self-Scheduler also has the added benefit of saving you money by moving some of the burden of schedule management off of your staff and into the hands of the technicians, nurses and physicians who will perform the procedure and the patients who wish to have the procedure.

If you would like to know more about DZX Patient Self-Scheduler, feel free to contact us by e-mail or by phone at 972.2123.5865.