Tapping into the full potential of primary care providers will mean the U.S. healthcare system investing more in new payment models and the workforce in general. Time and time again, primary care has shown it’s importance to the health and well-being of patients. In fact, it’s the only part of healthcare where an increased supply leads to better population health and more … [Read more...]
Domestically-Sourced PPE
How healthcare providers benefit from medical PPE gloves made in the United States. Doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals rely on nitrile gloves for most aspects of their daily work, in addition to COVID-specific testing and vaccinations. But not all nitrile gloves are approved for medical use, and even approved nitrile gloves sourced overseas can leave your … [Read more...]
Putting ‘Home’ in the Nursing Home
For person-centered care, home-like settings are needed, but financing is elusive To call something “imperative” means it is urgently needed. But merely calling something “imperative” won’t necessarily make it happen. For example, the urgent need to reform how nursing home care is financed, delivered and regulated may be imperative, but financing substantial improvements in … [Read more...]
In Search of Certainty
Buyers weigh ‘Made in America’ against greater global diversification COVID-19 and attendant supply chain difficulties have shaken up healthcare providers, manufacturers and distributors. Trust in overseas sourcing, domestic trucking and railroad carriers, and low-unit-of-measure systems has eroded. Certainty that Product A would arrive at Point B in a timely manner and in … [Read more...]
The Value of Vitals and ECG Testing in Primary Care
By Pete Mercer There is nothing more routine than getting your vital signs checked in a physician’s office. Whether it’s blood pressure, respiration rate, oxygen saturation, pulse or temperature, every patient who steps into a primary care office expects to get their vital signs checked. While it’s a routine process, we may not necessarily consider how important that … [Read more...]
IDNs In the News
South: Atrium Health launches new mobile medicine unit North Carolina-based Atrium Health recently dispatched the first of four mobile medicine units designed to provide high-quality, equitable healthcare in underprivileged communities. The unit was made possible by a $1.2 million gift from The Tepper Foundation. The monetary gift from The Tepper Foundation will advance … [Read more...]
The Race to End Hep C
How one NASCAR driver has turned a childhood diagnosis into a passionate pursuit while competing at the highest level of racing. Will Rodgers has been racing most of his life, ever since his mom encouraged him to get behind the wheel of a go-kart at 8 years old. “Most moms don’t really think about getting their son or daughter into a high-speed vehicle,” he said. “But my mom … [Read more...]
Supply Chain Leader Profile
Dan Hurry, President, Advantus Health Partners, Chief Supply Chain Officer, Bon Secours Mercy Health What are the most important attributes of successful supply chain teams today? First and foremost, teams need to be agile in the complex world of healthcare. At Advantus, we have set up an organizational design that relies on process, consistency and quality. Our clinical … [Read more...]
The Doctor Will Be You Now!
Making sense of the home lab testing market as it stands today, and how the industry can point it in a positive direction for the future. By Jim Poggi Home lab testing has been around for many years, since the first glucose monitors were introduced for home monitoring in the early 1970s. They were intended to serve the needs for diagnosed diabetics to help improve glucose … [Read more...]
Publisher’s Letter
Top Gun Maverick This is going to be a different kind of Publisher’s Letter, because I just finished “Top Gun Maverick” on a Delta flight to visit clients. I have to talk about the movie, how it connects to this issue of Repertoire, and give you some exciting news that should be a game changer in your day-to-day life calling on providers. First off, the movie – I mean OMG … [Read more...]