New guide helps hospitals pick right partner to handle hospitalist services

How to Pick a Partner to Manage Your Hospitalist Services is a helpful new guide to the questions hospitals should ask every candidate in order to determine the most qualified partner to manage their hospitalist services.

Picking the right partner to manage hospitalist services can help a hospital achieve multiple advantages: reduced ICU mortality, reduced length of stay, decreased sepsis mortality, improved glucose management, lower readmission rates, increased patient throughput, and more.

How to Pick a Partner to Manage Your Hospitalist Services shows how to assess candidates' experience, the key metrics that demonstrate their success in other hospitals, their process to recruit and retain exceptional healthcare professionals, their experience with electronic medical record-keeping systems, and much more.

How to Pick a Partner to Manage Your Hospitalist Services was developed as a complimentary service to hospitals by VEP Healthcare, a leader in clinical staffing and management services for US hospitals.

Steven Maron, MD, President and CEO of VEP Healthcare, says, "Our goal is always to help hospitals deliver the highest quality healthcare with the greatest efficiency possible. This guide helps hospitals achieve that goal by strengthening their hospitalist services."

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