Healthcare delivery is a complex, highly regulated industry with unpredictable policies, rules, and regulations you must navigate. We help healthcare providers chart a path forward. We work with health providers, including community health centers, public health departments, and community-based independent practices.
We also engage with entities that provide support and resources to providers, including Clinically Integrated Networks, Independent Physician Associations, Managed Services Organizations, Population Health Management Companies, and Accountable Care Organizations.
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Understanding Stability, Agility, and Distribution of Our Healthcare
Healthcare is more than the prevention, treatment, or maintenance of clinical conditions. It also plays a role in how governments establish legitimacy in the eyes of their citizens. Peter Freeman…
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National Patient Recognition Week: Building Trust and Improving the Doctor-Patient Relationship
In health care, we are all seeking to make some big, positive changes. This week, as we celebrate National Patient Recognition week, Atrómitos’ Vice President of Operations, Sarah Jagger reminds…
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NC Medicaid Tailored Plans: We Gotta Get this Right
North Carolina is poised to implement Tailored Plans, a new managed care program, that will serve as an integrated health plan for individuals with significant behavioral health needs and intellectual/developmental…
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#NHCW2021: Homage to Community Health Centers
This week, we celebrated National Health Center Week and helping to get the message out about the extraordinary work community health centers accomplish within the communities they serve. Here’s what…
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The “Hospital-at-Home” Model: A Care Delivery Innovation with Traditional Roots
It’s National Hospital Week, so we’re taking a closer look at the “Hospital-at-Home” Model — a care delivery innovation with traditional roots. Here’s what you need to know.
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Public Health is the Future
It’s National Public Health Week, so it’s time that we recognize public health for what it is (our future) and invest in it as such.
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