Rapid growth and an aggressive acquisition strategy resulted in redundancies and inefficiencies for a multistate health care system. A strategic centralization plan helped improve CMS compliance, drive a 21% estimated cost savings, and optimize resource allocation.
Centralizing data management in multistate hospital systems
by Christina Wollney
Partner Success Stories, Process Improvement, Strategic Planning
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