Highlights & Happenings 12.07.20

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Preparing for the Worst: Emergency & Crisis Management

South Carolina’s hospitals care for people at all times and under all conditions. From natural disasters to human-made crises, our patients count on us to be prepared.

John Williams, Director of Disaster Preparedness

There are professional speakers and then there are professionals who speak.  The SCHA Speakers Bureau is the latter. Our speakers make things happen. The SCHA Speakers Bureau is a member service offering educational and professional development programs, healthcare market insights and best practices in many critical hospital operations.  All speakers are subject-matter experts and thought leaders.  They don’t just speak, they do.  Visit Solvent Networks for more details and to request a speaker.

 

How is MUSC Working Remotely During a Pandemic?
Endorsed partner, Advanced Imaging Systems, is an information management company committed to lowering costs while improving productivity.  They’ve been contacted by a number of clients for help converting non-digitized files so that staff who are working remotely can access them.

Join us and Richard Ouzts for a Thought Partner Webinar on how AIS digitized records and helped MUSC shift to a virtual workplace during the COVID-19 pandemic.  In a recent Case Study, written by Solvent Networks, Latonia Allen, HR Operations Manager at MUSC said that “as MUSC had grown and acquired new facilities, it also had acquired thousands of paper documents on active and inactive employees, many well beyond their required retention dates. The paper records weren’t easily searchable, couldn’t have been replaced if damaged, and could easily be misfiled. Digitizing all of those documents was more than the HR staff could handle efficiently, so the department retained Advanced Imaging Systems (AIS), a Solvent Networks endorsed partner, to handle the backlog.

With more than 45 years of experience in document management, AIS had the resources and expertise MUSC needed to turn what would’ve been an enormous task for staff into a roughly two-month project. AIS boxed up the records and took them to their high-security facility in Pineville, N.C., where they logged, tagged, prepped and scanned the documents that needed to be retained and destroyed the ones that didn’t. The project allowed MUSC to catch up, regain valuable office space and deploy staff to more productive work. And it better prepared them for the unplanned shift to having staff work from home.

AIS has worked with hundreds of hospitals and medical organizations to secure tens of thousands human resource files, credential files, and other mission critical information. Some of AIS’ local clients have been Novant Health, Carolinas Medical Center, Atrium Health, East Cooper Hospital, Providence Hospital, and many more.  The company tests and evaluates all major industry brands on a regular basis to ensure it is utilizing the best available technology as well as providing the best products to customers.

Tuesday, December 8 @ 9:00am  REGISTER HERE

For additional information or questions prior to our scheduled webinars, please contact AIS Account Manager, Richard Ouzts at RichardO@aisimc.com or 704-998-6564.  If you’re not available to attend, we’re also flexible to schedule a webinar or meeting at a more convenient time.  Just let us know!

 

Where Are You Leaving Money Behind in Value Based Care Opportunities ? 

Last week, WebsterRogers and Value Health Partners co-hosted a Thought Partner Webinar with Solvent Networks.  We focused on the opportunities you can take right now to start moving your organization away from traditional volume-based models and towards a better road to Value Based Care and post-COVID financial recovery.  Visit HERE for an on-demand webinar!

Webinar highlights included:

  • Fee for Service (FFS) to Fee to Value (FFV) is occurring in the healthcare industry and with all stakeholders- providers, government payers and commercial payers all focused on Value movement.
  • Value Based Care (VBC), why is it inevitable and what are the current trends impacting you.
  • COVID reshaping demand, payor strategies, competitive landscape and delivery models.

For additional information, please contact Nelda Fields at nfields@websterrogers.com or 843-577-5843.

Contact Solvent Networks to set up a meeting with any of our endorsed partners or SCHA corporate sponsors. We’re here for the health of your business.

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