Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Calisher & Associates - Improving the quality of healthcare

A concern for many throughout the United States is the cost and quality of healthcare. For Calisher & Associates, helping healthcare facilities provide the best healthcare options at a reasonable cost for consumers is key to maintaining their reputation of excellence. In the same way, many healthcare facilities seeking to make a profit may have lost vision of the patient experience and could benefit from consulting with a company such as C&A in order to improve the upon any inefficiencies and better solidify their place in the market.

Improving the quality of care while maintaining a profit and adhering to state and federal regulations are all key aspects of finding a balance between maintaining excellence while seeing growth and prosperity in your company. Healthcare is an industry that revolves around very personal choices and consumers are now inundated with options. Current trends have helped to push quality higher as facilities work to impress new patients and maintain their current client base.

Calisher & Associates focuses on streamlining processes and can help in almost any area of business for a healthcare facility to optimize their strengths and overcome weaknesses. C&A works with facilities through each stage of the process and is able to jump in at any point to bring a current project or operating business back on the right track. Improving the planning processes and maintaining high standards in management trickles down to employees and patients in the healthcare field as well, improving the overall quality of care at a consistently affordable cost.

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Calisher & Associates - Planning in Ambulatory Care

The planning process for healthcare facilities can be exhausting. Calisher & Associates is here to help establishments as they plan and develop their company to best suit the needs of their physicians and patients while adhering to strict rules and regulations. Although the process can be strenuous there are some things to keep in mind that can make all the difference in a facility’s success.
  1. Keep in mind industry trends, benchmarks, quotas, and goals you would like to meet. Having a vision for where you would like to see your facility in a year, in five years, et cetera is an excellent way to first establish your organization. Thinking small with a focus on quality in the short term and keeping big dreams and goals in mind for the long term can set you on the path to future success. This is where simulation models can come in handy as well.
  2. Be mindful of your design. The manner in which the facility is designed affects opportunity for future growth. Keep in mind population growth and trends as well as the possibility of the need for future care processes. You don’t want to create a design that knowingly limits your growth or options in the future but it also needs to be function in the present and appealing to your patients.
Companies like Calisher & Associates can take a vision for medical facilities and turn them into a reality. Keeping in mind goals, patient and physician needs, as well as process flow and design are important in opening a facility and can impact the future of your company.

Sources: http://www.hfmmagazine.com/display/HFM-news-article.dhtml?dcrPath=/templatedata/HF_Common/NewsArticle/data/HFM/Magazine/2013/Jul/0713HFM_FEA_planning

Thursday, 17 March 2016

Calisher & Associates - Medical Practice Consulting – Helping you provide the best care for your patients

Opening a medical practice can be a painstaking experience. After 70 years of combined experience, the experts at Calisher & Associates have seen it all and know the importance of starting your facility on the right foot and building a quality name and reputation in your community. Using the assistance of medical practice consultants can help those in the medical field begin a successful practice and allow medical professionals to focus their attention on what matters most, the health of their patients.

Medical practice consultants assist licensed healthcare providers on numerous administrative and business decisions and procedures, often concerning development and implementation as well as maintenance. These professionals can help in nearly every facet of the industry other than clinical issues and can create a streamlined system of information and patient care. Many of the These consultants often focus on operations, finance and billing, medical coding, human resources, marketing, patient satisfaction, and much more within the medical field. An increasing number of hospitals and outpatient care facilities have chosen to employ consultants in order to optimize their facilities and create lasting results in patient satisfaction and the reputation of the practice as a whole.

Calisher & Associates works with nearly any type of medical facility in the field during any phase of development. Whether the company is looking to open its doors with the help of experts in marketing, processes, and management or requiring assistance with improving daily functions years into operations, C&A can help healthcare businesses reach their full potential and continue improving with advances in medicine and healthcare procedures.

Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_practice_consultants

Thursday, 3 March 2016

Calisher & Associates - Ambulatory Healthcare Services

Ambulatory healthcare includes a wide range of services such as observation, analysis, consultation, treatment, intervention, and rehabilitation services on an outpatient basis. Calisher & Associates is a company, owned and operated by family, which has provided vital healthcare services to the industry for over 25 years. Calisher & Associates realizes that companies in the healthcare industry must stay up to date with current healthcare trends and the needs of their community. Advances in medicine and technology are a driving force in the facilities that patients choose for themselves and loved ones. A facility’s reputation and specialties can attract patients from around the world and are paramount to the success of ambulatory centers.

Ambulatory care centers have become increasing popular as many surgeries have advanced with medicine and technology allowing for quicker recovery times and less invasive procedures. These operations often require less observation and offer lower risks which allow patients to return home without hospital stays and resume normal daily activity relatively soon. There is little surprise to why these types of procedures would be desirable among patients as they create a shortened disturbance in everyday life and are often more cost effective as well. 

There is a wide range of facilities that offer these outpatient services including outpatient and public health clinics, physician offices, emergency and urgent care centers, ambulatory surgical centers, imaging facilities, dialysis centers, and many more. Calisher & Associates believes in developing turnkey healthcare solutions for ambulatory centers in nearly any division of the healthcare industry.

Sources: http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/epidemiology/surveillance/hai/ambulatory.htm
http://www.hoovers.com/industry-facts.ambulatory-health-care-services.2051.html

Saturday, 20 February 2016

Calisher & Associates - Helping Ambulatory Healthcare Facilities Through the Medicare Certification Process

Any ambulatory healthcare facility in the early stages of development should have Medicare Certification at the top of their to do list. The process of obtaining certification can be a lengthy one and ample time must be allotted to ensure completion.  Calisher & Associates has helped countless facilities though the certification process and offers the following advice for facilities seeking Medicare certification.

Obtaining a National Provider Identifier (NPI) through the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) is the first task in Medicare certification.  This step can be expedited by going through the online system at NPPES.

Medicare enrollment through the state channel is the next step.  Online enrollment can be completed through the Provider Enrollment, Chain and Ownership System or by filling out paper form 855b and filing it with the Medicare Administrative Contractor for your state.  Enrollment with the state needs to be reevaluated every five years.

Conditions for Coverage (CFCs) is the next condition for certification. This requirement pertains to all aspects of an ASC including operations, facility design and patient services. ASCs also have two additional requirements that are needed for certification that include the Survey Procedures and Interpretive Guidelines for Life Safety Code Surveys and the Guidelines for Determining Immediate Jeopardy.

In addition to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, the following private entities are also able to determine if an ASC has achieved compliance with all CFCs:  The Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care, Health Care Facilities Accrediting Program and the Joint Commission and the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities, Inc.

Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Calisher & Associates - Advice For Growing Your Business

Calisher & Associates has been a steadily growing business since their inception over twenty-five years ago.  In their early years, Calisher and Associates aided in the construction and development of health care facilities, consulting clients throughout the process on regulatory rules, state laws and facility administration.  The company has grown to include full scale management of health care facilities throughout the country.  The company offers this advice for growing and expanding business endeavors.

Be Aware of the Risks

Taking risks in business can be intimidating, but taking measured risks can aid the growth of your business.  If you can determine the downside of a possible business venture, then you can prepare for that scenario.  Focusing on the benefits of the risk and working to make the venture come to fruition is the ultimate reward.

Be Aware of the Competition

Competition in business is healthy as it can bring out the best in all parties as they compete to be better, offer a stronger service, or offer more cost effective strategies.  Businesses can also learn from those successful in their field by determining what makes them stand out, and then striving to do better.

Always Offer the Highest Level of Service 

Providing a great service to clients is the cornerstone of any successful business.  By offering great service, businesses also create great rapport with their customers, ensuring not only repeat business, but also recommendations from happy clients.  Testimonials from satisfied clients remains to be one of the best avenues for growing business.

Calisher & Associates thrives on offering the best of service to all of their clients.  Over the course of 25 years, the company has grown to serve a myriad of clients in the healthcare field in more than 30 states.

Sunday, 7 February 2016

Calisher & Associates - What Is Endoscopy?

Calisher & Associates have been providing services to the medical field for over two decades, mainly in the development and management of Ambulatory Surgery Centers, including Endoscopy Centers.  Endoscopy Centers provide a valuable health service—a place where patients can receive various types procedures on an outpatient basis.

Endoscopy is any procedure that uses an endoscope to look inside the body to determine any ailments going on within a specific region.  Endoscopy is unlike other imaging procedures such as X-rays and CT’s, which do not require inserting devices into the body.  There are many types of endoscopes, each entered into a specific part of the body to view a certain body part.  Endoscopes are inserted through the nose, cuts in the skin, mouth, anus, vagina and urethra.  The name of each procedure using an endoscope determines which body part is being looked at and there are a variety of different endoscopes.

Endoscopy was first introduced to look at body parts that couldn’t be viewed any other way.  Now endoscopy can be used for a wide variety of medical reasons including early detection of ailments, prevention, diagnosis and even treatment of certain cancers.  Examples of diagnostic procedures include colonoscopy for those with blood in their stools, laryngoscopy to determine the cause of chronic hoarseness, and upper endoscopy for patients that have pain while swallowing.

Calisher & Associates has worked with a multitude of Endoscopy Centers throughout the nation over the past twenty-five years.  The company has aided in the development, management and operations of countless endoscopy centers, aiding in patients receiving affordable, convenient and state of the art treatment for all endoscopy needs.