Using Cardiac Registry Data to Enhance Post-Acute Care and Reduce Long-Term Costs
Hospitals face mounting pressure to improve patient outcomes while managing costs. Nowhere is this tension more apparent than in post-acute cardiac care, where each readmission represents both a financial burden and a setback for patients. Many hospitals manage these...
Optimizing Resources with Patient Registry Data Amid Workforce Shortages
Hospitals across the country are confronting a growing cardiovascular workforce shortage that threatens both operational efficiency and patient outcomes. Cardiologists and specialized cardiac nurses are retiring faster than they can be replaced, while patient volumes...
Quality Awards: More Than Recognition – A Roadmap for Improvement
Earning recognition through the Commitment to Vascular Quality Improvement Award is more than just an honor—it reflects a program’s dedication to improving vascular patient care. These awards, established by the Society for Vascular Surgery Vascular Quality Initiative...
Patient Registry Data & Coordinating Care for Complex Cardiac Patients
For hospitals, few patient populations demand more precision than those with complex cardiovascular conditions. These patients often see multiple specialists, undergo advanced procedures, and require long-term monitoring. When communication falters between departments...
