Leverage your data with the minimum of time, training, and implementation cost.
Government agencies can use SMR to manage cost reduction campaigns. Standardizing level of care decision making
can have significant effects on the bottom line. Agencies can also manage and avoid adverse
incidents that negatively reflect on their agencies.
Simply by taking a reasonably robust
measurement of patient needs and strengths, government agencies can achieve tremendous cost savings. SMR
enables governments to magnify these gains with analytic tools, notification and messaging tools,
rule based decision support, and both level of care and outcome measurement. Some of the
tools we offer government agencies are:
- Standardized level of service decisions to justify treatment choices
- Customized rule driven advice for patients
- Infrastructure to implement performance based contracting
- Cost efficient and near instantaneous rollout to any number of service providers or contract agencies
- OA data security, allowing many agencies to use a single installation or cluster, yet each organization will only see the data and the functions it is allowed to see and requires.
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SMR is built on the premise that organizations solve problems in similar ways. We try to
measure, not necessarily to get a perfect answer, but to have a better handle on how we can
approach a problem or challenge, and then design a solution...
Health Care providers face many different challenges that require them to measure
in a new way. New regulations and reporting requirements appear frequently, aimed
at decreasing the cost of care. In order to maintain margins providers have to be
more efficient in how they manage data....
One core principle of the SMR platform is that users should only
enter the data required to solve the problem at hand. We strive
to give the user the ability to achieve the maximum output, advice,
and analytics from the minimum data entry burden possible....
Readmission Rates will be a critical issue for hospitals in 2012. Any readmission in less
than 30 days will result in a financial penalty to the hospital. This problem lends itself well
to a data driven approach to both monitoring and improvement. SMRs newest module initiative
Speed to implementation is perhaps our most important metric. Every implementation
is different, but our goal is to build a customized implementation of the SMR platform,
with minimal work for the user overnight. We are constantly driving towards "Instant On" benefits
from our systems.