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Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) is the national standardized tool used to measure adult in patient impatient perception of the quality of care they receive at a given acute care hospital. Since 2007 most hospitals have been required to submit HCAHPS results in order to receive full Medicare payment. In the future HCAHPS will play an even larger role in reimbursement.

Hospital administrators across the country are focusing on how to improve these results. According to a Stouder Group Perspective Report (The Age of HCAHPS) here are four key factors that make HCAHPS very significant:

  • HCAHPS provides accurate “apples to apples” metrics.
    Essentially, HCAHPS creates a level playing field. It allows hospitals to see how they really stack up against the competition in the eyes of patients. And because strict guidelines must be followed in administering the survey, the comparisons are as fair and accurate as possible.
  • Results are tied to quality and clinical outcomes.
    In the past, critics of measuring patient satisfaction have deemed the concept too subjective and “soft.” The rise of HCAHPS eliminates these concerns. The survey zeroes in on issues that directly impact core clinical quality. For instance, there are questions addressing pain management, medication instructions, and discharge information. This method of measurement helps hospitals identify gaps in their own processes and procedures so they can work to improve in these areas. Remember, a wealth of “always” responses gets organizations ranked highly on the HCAHPS reporting website. Since quality care is what everyone in healthcare will be ultimately judged by—and compensated for—the fact that HCAHPS drives organizations to strive for a “culture of always” can’t be underestimated.
  • It gives consumers an easy way to compare hospitals.
    In the past, if an organization received unfavorable patient satisfaction results, it simply didn’t publicize them. Problem solved. With HCAHPS, however, it’s a different story. Consumers need only to log on to www.hospitalcompare.hhs.gov to see how a hospital measures up to its competitors—locally, regionally, and nationally. As the public becomes more aware of HCAHPS reporting, consumers may gravitate toward hospitals with the highest scores. And while it’s true that many people are unlikely to visit the website themselves, they won’t have to: the local media is almost certain to do the legwork for them.
  • HCAHPS pay-for-performance is coming.
    Since 2007 most hospitals have been required to submit HCAHPS results in order to receive full Medicare payment. In in the future, HCAHPS will play an even larger role in reimbursement. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which was signed into law last March, establishes a Value-Based Purchasing (VBP) plan beginning in FY2013 (based on hospitals’ performance in 2012 on measures that are part of the hospital quality reporting program). This will transition providers from HCAHPS pay-for-reporting to HCAHPS pay-for-performance. Also beginning in 2013: the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will impose financial penalties on what it deems “excess admissions” compared to expected levels for 30-day readmissions for heart attack, heart failure, and pneumonia patients.

All of this means that there is no time to waste. Hospitals must take steps now to ensure that they are delivering exceptional quality care right now. When used effectively HCAHPS results can help your hospital improve the quality and clinical outcomes because these results shine a spotlight on who is getting it right. Be sure to check out the Stouder Group’s report and see how their evidence-based leadership tools and tactics can help your hospital.

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TaleMed Receives 2010 Best of Cincinnati Award

Sunday, January 22nd, 2012

December 2010

TaleMed Receives 2010 Best of Cincinnati Award
U.S. Commerce Association (USCA)

NEW YORK, NY, December 1, 2010 — Talemed has been selected for the 2010 Best of Cincinnati Award in the Healthcare Services category by the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA).

The USCA “Best of Business” Award Program recognizes outstanding businesses throughout the country. Each year, the USCA identifies companies that they believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and community.

Various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each category. The 2010 USCA Award Program focuses on quality, not quantity. Winners are determined based on the information gathered both internally by the USCA and data provided by third parties.

About U.S. Commerce Association (USCA)
U.S. Commerce Association (USCA) is a New York City based organization funded by local businesses operating in towns, large and small, across America. The purpose of USCA is to promote local business through public relations, marketing and advertising.

The USCA was established to recognize the best of local businesses in their community. Our organization works exclusively with local business owners, trade groups, professional associations, chambers of commerce and other business advertising and marketing groups. Our mission is to be an advocate for small and medium size businesses and business entrepreneurs across America.

About TaleMed
Talemed is one of the leading Heathcare Staffing/Consulting companies in the United States. They are based in Cincinnati, Ohio and service all 50 states. Libby Tracy the CEO of TaleMed states, “It is an honor to be recognized for this award. TaleMed prides itself in service and care of all clients and patients we care for.”

 

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TaleMed #1 for the 2nd Consecutive Year on Highway Hypodermics
Highway Hypodermics

TaleMed Ranked #1 on Highway Hypodermics For the Second Year in Row, TaleMed Receives the Highest Ranking from Highway Hypodermics

Loveland, Ohio, January 7, 2008 – Highway Hypodermics announced today that TaleMed, the Talent for Medicine, has won the Number One ranking for Nurse Travel Companies for the second year in a row. The award ranks travel nurse companies who offer first day medical coverage, professional insurance, reimbursement for nurse licensing, private housing, and have Joint Commission Certification.

“These companies have also shown great professionalism through integrity, honesty, and commitment by providing the best of service to traveling nurses,” said Highway Hypodermics founder and published author, Epstein LaRue, RN, BN.

About TaleMed

“When you join TaleMed you become part of their family. TaleMed’s staff is always there for you and each and every one of them also makes you feel as if you are part of their family, and they truly do care about you,” said TaleMed travel nurse P. French, RN.

TaleMed has grown into one of the best and successful nurse travel companies. TaleMed has the professional expertise to bring people together quickly and effectively. TaleMed’s primary philosophy is to place primary importance on the traveling nurse’s needs. To do this, TaleMed provides benefits that start Day One, Free Private Housing, 24 hour availability, and many more options for each of the traveling nurse. TaleMed also only hires the Best Talent – those who are experienced healthcare professionals that know and understand the operations of the hospitals and the needs surrounding them.

“Highway Hypodermics has helped TaleMed take our ideas about certain benefits being the “right thing to do” and turn them into actions. Measurable, demonstrable actions and create what we perceive as standard benefits. These actions and benefits have helped us recruit — and retain — hundreds of the best and the brightest nurses. Nurses who happen to be the best talent in their expertise. Nurses who make TaleMed the Number One Nurse Travel Company,” – Elizabeth Tracy, TaleMed’s Chief Executive Officer.

About Highway Hypodermics Top Ten Travel Companies

With five years of recognizing excellence in Travel Nursing Companies, the annual presentation of the Highway Hypodermics Seal of Excellence is a staple in the Nurse Travel Industry. The annual Highway Hypodermics awards have been held since 2004.

All voting for the Highway Hypodermics Top Travel Companies is conducted by secret ballot and tabulated by an independent website. The results of voting are released in the January Edition of the Highway Hypodermics Ezine, and at online.

About Highway Hypodermics

The mission of Highway Hypodermics is to provide quality and up to date information to travel nurses around the world to assist them in finding the adventure of a lifetime. Epstein LaRue, RN, BS created Highway Hypodermics: The Website as a precursor to the book, “Highway Hypodermics: Your Road Map To Travel Nursing.” Features of this website include city guides, destination, locations, travel company profiles, and travel nursing articles. Highway Hypodermics can be found at www.highwayhypodermics.com.

October 2007

TaleMed Awarded Certification for Health Care Staffing From the Joint Commission

Cincinnati, Ohio, October 1, 2007 — TaleMed has achieved the Gold Seal of Approval™ for Health Care Staffing Services from The Joint Commission.

TaleMed underwent an on-site review of its compliance with national standards addressing how staffing firms determine the qualifications and competency of their staff, how they place their staff, and how they monitor staff’s performance.

“Health care organizations that contract with TaleMed can look to this certification as an assurance that TaleMed demonstrates a commitment to providing and continuously improving quality services,” says Michele Sacco, M.S., executive director, Health Care Staffing Services Certification, Joint Commission.

The ongoing shortages of nurses, pharmacists and other health care professionals have forced health care organizations to increasingly fill positions with temporary workers through contractual arrangements with staffing firms. The Joint Commission’s certification program, launched in October 2004, offers an independent, comprehensive evaluation of a staffing firm’s abilities to provide competent staffing services.

“Certification recognizes TaleMed’s dedication to providing Registered Nurses that are qualified to provide safe, high-quality care to patients,” says Elizabeth Tracy, CEO “We’re proud to receive the Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval™.”

Founded in 1951, The Joint Commission seeks to continuously improve the safety and quality of care provided to the public through the provision of health care accreditation and related services that support performance improvement in health care organizations. The Joint Commission evaluates and accredits nearly 15,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States, including more than 8,000 hospitals and home care organizations, and more than 6,800 other health care organizations that provide long term care, assisted living, behavioral health care, laboratory and ambulatory care services. The Joint Commission also accredits health plans, integrated delivery networks, and other managed care entities. In addition, the Joint Commission provides certification of disease-specific care programs, primary stroke centers, and health care staffing services. An independent, not-for-profit organization, the Joint Commission is the nation’s oldest and largest standards-setting and accrediting body in health care. Learn more about the Joint Commission at www.jointcommission.org.

Cincinnati, Ohio — TaleMed’s Board of Advisor member Arne Pedersen will appear on the syndicated talk show “The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch” to speak about his personal business adventures as a veteran of the United States Army. The show is scheduled to air on April 12, 2007 on CNBC.

Donny Deutsch“Arne is a fundamental key to the success of TaleMed. His advice and business knowledge is insurmountable, and he is truly a great example of leadership in business today,” said TaleMed CEO Elizabeth Tracy.

In addition to being an integral part of the start up of TaleMed, his membership on the TaleMed Board of Advisors conveys creditability to the marketplace. The presence of such an accomplished individual raises the positive profile of TaleMed. Arne Pedersen’s advisory role keeps him active and involved with every business aspect regarding TaleMed.Arne R. Pedersen is a member of TaleMed’s Board of Advisors, and is Chief Operating Officer of HCM (a national provider of Human Resource Solutions). His career path extends across a variety of industries, roles, and functions in both Corporate America and the United States Army. Mr. Pedersen has also served in a variety of management roles in various industries to include investments and insurance. Mr. Pedersen is a veteran for the United States Army and has served in various Command and Operations staff roles over a highly successful ten year career and commanded a tank unit in the 1990-1991 Gulf War. Mr. Pedersen has an MBA, cum laude, from the University of Notre Dame and his BA from Indiana University.

Donny Deutsch, the maverick CEO who built a multi-billion dollar advertising and media business, asks the fearless questions of the most powerful people in business, entertainment and politics. Whether it’s a one-on-one with Bill Gates, Howard Schultz, Harrison Ford or Donald Trump… “The Big Idea” celebrates the power brokers, trendsetters and stars who really make it happen.

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January 2007

TaleMed #1 for the 2nd Consecutive Year on Highway Hypodermics
Highway Hypodermics

TaleMed Ranked #1 on Highway Hypodermics
For the Second Year in Row, TaleMed Receives the Highest Ranking from Highway Hypodermics

Loveland, Ohio, January 7, 2008 – Highway Hypodermics announced today that TaleMed, the Talent for Medicine, has won the Number One ranking for Nurse Travel Companies for the second year in a row. The award ranks travel nurse companies who offer first day medical coverage, professional insurance, reimbursement for nurse licensing, private housing, and have Joint Commission Certification.

“These companies have also shown great professionalism through integrity, honesty, and commitment by providing the best of service to traveling nurses,” said Highway Hypodermics founder and published author, Epstein LaRue, RN, BN.

About TaleMed

“When you join TaleMed you become part of their family. TaleMed’s staff is always there for you and each and every one of them also makes you feel as if you are part of their family, and they truly do care about you,” said TaleMed travel nurse P. French, RN.

TaleMed has grown into one of the best and successful nurse travel companies. TaleMed has the professional expertise to bring people together quickly and effectively. TaleMed’s primary philosophy is to place primary importance on the traveling nurse’s needs. To do this, TaleMed provides benefits that start Day One, Free Private Housing, 24 hour availability, and many more options for each of the traveling nurse. TaleMed also only hires the Best Talent – those who are experienced healthcare professionals that know and understand the operations of the hospitals and the needs surrounding them.

“Highway Hypodermics has helped TaleMed take our ideas about certain benefits being the “right thing to do” and turn them into actions. Measurable, demonstrable actions and create what we perceive as standard benefits. These actions and benefits have helped us recruit — and retain — hundreds of the best and the brightest nurses. Nurses who happen to be the best talent in their expertise. Nurses who make TaleMed the Number One Nurse Travel Company,” – Elizabeth Tracy, TaleMed’s Chief Executive Officer.

About Highway Hypodermics Top Ten Travel Companies

With five years of recognizing excellence in Travel Nursing Companies, the annual presentation of the Highway Hypodermics Seal of Excellence is a staple in the Nurse Travel Industry. The annual Highway Hypodermics awards have been held since 2004.

All voting for the Highway Hypodermics Top Travel Companies is conducted by secret ballot and tabulated by an independent website. The results of voting are released in the January Edition of the Highway Hypodermics Ezine, and at online.

About Highway Hypodermics

The mission of Highway Hypodermics is to provide quality and up to date information to travel nurses around the world to assist them in finding the adventure of a lifetime. Epstein LaRue, RN, BS created Highway Hypodermics: The Website as a precursor to the book, “Highway Hypodermics: Your Road Map To Travel Nursing.” Features of this website include city guides, destination, locations, travel company profiles, and travel nursing articles. Highway Hypodermics can be found at www.highwayhypodermics.com.