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Hospital Administrators :: Why Partner with CEP America
CEP America (CEP) is the national leader in developing programs in emergency department quality, service, and operations excellence. Our goal is to be the emergency department (ED) physician group of choice by accurately predicting the healthcare environment and partnering with our client hospitals to provide the leadership and management expertise necessary to meet the challenges that face emergency medicine. PHYSICIAN LEADERSHIPCEP Medical Director
The right medical director, the right physicians, and strong working relations with the nurses are the keys to a successful emergency department team. Because of our democratic partnership structure and physician support services, CEP's track record of attracting and retaining highly productive, clinically competent, board certified physicians who are effective leaders is second to none. However, qualifications are only part of the picture. CEP works hard to find the right fit between each physician and the ED where they have a clinical practice. Established physician evaluation procedures allow CEP to identify areas where there is potential for concern and intervene for early and prompt resolution.
CEP Regional DirectorIn addition to the site leadership of the Medical Director, CEP has a Regional Director who oversees several hospital contracts in an area. CEP Regional Directors provide administrative support and serve as the liason between hospital administration, emergency departments, and CEP. They are responsible for bringing the full resources of CEP to the local ED sites within the region. Regional Directors also work clinical ED shifts. Our Regional Directors provide valuable support to Medical Directors in all physician management situations, and regularly schedule meetings with hospital administration to ensure that client expectations are verified and met. As a direct result of this improved communication structure, hospital administrators have alternate pathways in which to share their thoughts and are protected from having to directly intervene in the correction of local phsyician problems. Physician EducationCEP is accredited by the Institute for Medical Quality, a branch of the CMA and a CME granting organization. The following CME programs are currently offered to our Partners:
In addition to the CME Programs, CEP also has available the following training programs:
All CEP emergency physicians are encouraged to belong to one or more recognized professional societies; and many physicians choose to obtain their CMEs through the educational offerings of these societies, which also keeps them involved in local and state economic and political issues as they affect emergency medicine. As noted above, CEP received CME granting privileges by the Institute for Medical Quality, a branch of the CMA. To support our efforts in this area, we have developed a CME/Clinical Quality Committee to provide input regarding CEP CME objectives and clinical quality initiatives. This committee serves as the review body for clinical education materials provided to the Partnership. Two regional CME courses for Partners are provided for all interested physicians each year at the Partnership’s expense. Additionally, CEP has developed an ultrasound course which provides 40 hours of training to physicians in this important diagnostic modality. OPERATIONS EXCELLENCEPatient Flow
Optimizing patient flow and decreasing time to provider is a key CEP initiative. Re-engineering the emergency department requires buy-in of the physicians, nurses, and hospital administrators. We have supported this process by facilitating the networking of our physicians and nurse managers across all CEP emergency departments to showcase to our new ED sites how concrete and reproducible improvement in patient flow can be achieved through our Rapid Medical Evaluation Program© (RME). RME is not a one size fits all program. Customization by patient volume, as well as by physical plant limitations, and available personnel is essential. A strong relationship between the ED nursing and physician leadership is also necessary to make RME work. Additionally, MedAmerica’s (our physician-owned practice management partner) Practice Management Consultants provide another level of management expertise by conducting detailed operations assessments and on-going site visits across CEP client sites.
At CEP, we also understand that improving front-end ED flow is not enough. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) and The Joint Commission (TJC, formerly JCAHO) recently recognized that hospital inpatient capacity problems are the primary reason for ED overcrowding. Many CEP physician leaders have already started working with their hospitals and medical staffs to address inpatient length-of-stay, hospital capacity management, and movement of patients from the ED to inpatient wards. In March 2007, CEP convened a group of our key physician leaders and managers to discuss how we can best support our hospitals to decrease inpatient LOS, and decrease the transfer time between the ED and inpatient unit. Our goal is to use our patient flow management expertise and our experience leading multi-disciplinary hospital improvement to help our hospital partners address patient flow throughout the hospital. Data for Performance Improvement
CEP’s proprietary data warehouse system MARS (MedAmerica Analysis and Reporting System) provides CEP Management with easy access to data that is used as a management tool to monitor and improve performance. Through MARS, CEP can compare any element for which data has been collected, including physician profiling, clinical costs and outcomes, capabilities to aid in improving quality and delivery of care. With appropriate data sources, MARS can make detailed analysis reports tailored to the needs of physicians, nurses, and administrators on innumerable aspects and measurable metrics of the practice. These range from patient satisfaction, length of stay by patient or per individual physician, to an analysis of length of stay by discharge status, day of the week, and diagnosis to CAT Scans by diagnosis by physician. MARS has also been used by the state of California for early detection and monitoring of the annual flu season.
Support for Patient ThroughputCEP has developed other programs and services to support the management of targeted patient populations within the emergency department, to maximize patient flow and address specialized patient, medical staff and client hospital needs. Through our practice support partner, MedAmerica, we can offer Hospitalist and On Call Panel solutions to further enhance patient throughput as well as consultations for any aspect of ED operations. SERVICE EXCELLENCELike our hospital clients, CEP regards the emergency department as the front door to the hospital. All of our medical directors understand the importance of a positive patient experience and are leaders in ensuring a caring environment for our patients. Attention to service excellence is part of our core strategy and CEP-staffed emergency departments regularly score near the very top of their peer group in patient satisfaction.
Our Director of Operations and Service Excellence, Dr. Jay Kaplan, also a consultant to the Studer Group and Press-Ganey, spearheads our comprehensive patient satisfaction program. This program includes formal service excellence training for all ED personnel, a physician driven ED patient callback program, and a proprietary patient satisfaction survey. This comprehensive approach also includes the development of patient satisfaction work groups, service recovery and complaint management. Patient Satisfaction SurveysOur survey, which has been sent to over 1.4 million patients, is highly statistically significant, is provided at no additional cost to our hospitals, and unlike many commercially available surveys, is both physician and issue specific. Thus it not only measures, but more importantly, helps focus ED customer service efforts. Teamwork
CEP emphasizes a team approach and identification of opportunities to improve the outcome of the patient encounter for all stakeholders, including patients and families, medical staff, nursing, EMS, administration, the community and healthcare system. Teamwork is key to improving patient satisfaction, reducing medical errors, increasing productivity, and expediting admissions.
QUALITY EXCELLENCE
Because of our Partnership’s structure CEP has, since our inception, been uniquely successful at attracting the highest caliber emergency physicians. At CEP, we understand that providing high quality, cost-efficient emergency care is much more than hiring the best emergency physicians. Thus, we provide our physicians with the education and system support necessary to make measurable quality improvements. For example, CEP started providing biannual updates to all of our sites on the CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) performance indicators as soon as this program was adopted by the federal government. In addition, we began participation in the physician specific CMS PI Program equivalent, the CMS Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (PQRI, formerly PVRP) in January 2007, months before the official program rollout date.
Improving patient safety and risk reduction are key CEP quality initiatives. CEP is the first large physician group in the U.S. to directly access risk records to develop specific risk reduction programs at the individual physician and site level. In addition, one of our Partners, Dr. Marc Taub, developed the Check Six program. This program teaches healthcare providers the communication techniques similar to those used by top jet fighter pilots. It is available to all of our sites to improve communication among all members of the ED team to decrease medical error and reduce both hospital and physician risk. Superior Regulatory and Liability Experience
CEP contract sites benefit from our expertise in billing, TJC, coding and compliance, and HIPAA. CEP has an active compliance program that complies with the Federal Sentencing Guidelines and the Model Compliance Plans recommended by the OIG. Annual compliance training is required for all CEP providers. CEP has the ability to perform coding and billing compliance audits to monitor our contract sites' adherence to current coding and reimbursement principles contained in applicable federal and state healthcare program statutes and regulations through our billing subsidiary, MedAmerica Billing Services, Inc. (MBSI). CEP can assist client hospitals in ensuring ED compliance with HIPAA regulations.
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