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There is an increasing struggle for the attention of health-care providers.
With major research studies being reported in the popular media on a regular
basis, and with the public far more informed than before about health-care
issues, it is becoming more and more difficult to remain on top of it all.
The public is also becoming much more sophisticated about choices regarding
therapeutics, as direct marketing and increasing costs bring them into the
decision-making process. Getting paid for services is a very complicated business,
with each payor demanding its own peculiar method of documentation and accountability.
Each new well-intended bureaucratic intervention into our health-care system
denies access to thousands of Americans by further burdening an already overwhelmed
system.
It is not surprising that fewer qualified people are applying to medical schools,
and that many physicians and practitioners are looking elsewhere for career
opportunities. Team Chart Concept helps the concerned practitioner effectively
address all of these issues.
Imagine the improvement in morale when a partially informed patient can be
truly educated about their individual risk, and given a reasonable plan for
management of that risk. Imagine the satisfaction of accurate documentation
and coding being performed during the patient encounter rather than after the
fact. Older practitioners have been delighted to discover that they are being
paid for documenting subtle observations and applying their experience. Younger
practitioners are excited to discover that the latest research can be directly
applied to patient care plans. All practitioners appreciate the reduction in
risk involved in adequate documentation of all aspects of health-care service.
Office workers no longer feel burdened by the paper chase, and are allowed
to input meaningful data into algorithms that calculate patient risks and outcomes.
Educators can focus on areas of improvement for students, and students can
plan for meaningful careers.
Our confidence is based on our results. We're convinced that if medical practice
remains relevant to the needs of the public that it will need to transform
itself into a more effective and efficient system. We hope you accept our
invitation to accomplish these goals.
- Dennis Ulrich, CEO
Ulrich Medical Concepts
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