Healthcare Reform: Driving Healthcare Costs Down Through Improved Efficiency and Quality of Care

Healthcare organizations facing complex and hard functional boundaries, as well as multiple levels of management must be redefined as whole processes and then be reengineered.

Phoenixville, PA, September 25, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Industry leaders answering the call for significant healthcare reform are faced with complex, inflexible and outdated organizational models. To support them Corporate Health Initiatives Consulting, LLC (CorpHI), has developed a toolset that provides clients with a methodology to optimize the quality and speed with which their organizations respond to customers’ changing needs.

Considering that the healthcare delivery system rewards inefficiency and it revolves around functions or "units" of care, there is no surprise for the lack of continuity between care sites or even incidents of care. As with other service industries, healthcare providers increasingly compete within a global marketplace based on performance measures such as access, responsiveness speed, personal service, accuracy and cost. CorpHI’s processes are the result of thorough functions that lay the foundation for greater organizational learning and streamlined communication. Both are necessary to carry healthcare organizations from the stable environment of the past to the present world of constant change.

As ongoing pressure from healthcare consumers for quality and affordable healthcare is intensifying and the industry is scrambling to reinvent itself, a key success factor in reengineering healthcare will be the industry’s ability to redefine itself. In that context, CorpHI assists healthcare organizations previously characterized by bureaucracy, complexity and functional boundaries in creating more flexible, customer focused enterprises that are adaptive to change. “Because of the large number of products and services in most healthcare organizations, the shift to a process orientation would typically provide a more flexible infrastructure,” noted Dr. Paul V Matsiras, Managing Director of Corporate Health Initiatives Consulting, LLC. “To accomplish meaningful healthcare reform, process definition guided by customer input, organizational goals and objectives is a critical first step.”

For additional information on the news that is the subject of this release and a business strategy that drives ROI and integrates improved efficiency and quality of care --including access, responsiveness speed, personal service, accuracy and cost, please visit www.corphi.com and complete the "Request For Information" form located in the "Resources" section.

About Corporate Health Initiatives Consulting, LLC:
Corporate Health Initiatives Consulting, LLC (CorpHI) was formed to meet a market need for business decision support and research services at affordable prices. The offering is a three-segment broad range of comprehensive and integrated business solutions that move away from one-size-fits-all programs, to individualized or personalized business guidance and incentives -instrumental in changing business behaviors that in turn reduce corporate operational costs. They represent innovative and actionable steps that simplify the business decision making process by allowing management to gain ever-more insight, drill into details and make decisions about business options' benefit and cost structure. With a track record in successfully implementing business solutions, improving business processes, and having a number of scientific presentations and publications, CorpHI is uniquely qualified to deliver project management, web promotion and health & welfare benefits results.

Contact:
Dr. Paul V Matsiras, Managing Director
Corporate Health Initiatives Consulting, LLC
484-744-9375
http://www.corphi.com

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