It was 9:00 p.m. The restaurant was clearing out. I was eating alone after returning to the hotel following a meeting. Then I overheard…
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If, as I’ve written before and as we’re now beginning to see, a hospital need not have beds, then what’s the difference between a hospital (which physicians can’t develop as a Medicare facility) and an ASC?
It was 9:00 p.m. The restaurant was clearing out. I was eating alone after returning to the hotel following a meeting.
Who likes to make the bed? Apparently not hospitals, because an increasing number are building new “bedless” facilities. Reception area/waiting room? Check! Operating rooms? Check! Patient monitoring? Check! Inpatient rooms? Heck no! All of the overnight rooms are the patients’ own rooms at their homes. There’s no need to build them. There’s no need to staff […]
It was 9:00 p.m. The restaurant was clearing out. I was eating alone after returning to the hotel following a meeting. There he was at a table seventeen feet away, talking to another man. At first I thought that they were on a date, but then I realized that “G” was trying to charm “X” […]
Mark discusses the fact that it’s one thing for a medical group or facility to trust its employees, but you also have to verify that they’re following procedures.
Brick and mortar doesn’t change thinking. Thinking changes brick and mortar.