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As the pandemic rages on we now face shifting state and local pandemic policies directed at managing surges after the 2020 holiday season, with hospital-based centers managing wait lists and fluctuating volumes. In this blog, Terri explores how to deliver cardiac rehab virtually for Medicare patients during the public health emergency.

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As many are facing financial strains due to COVID-19 cost can be a major factor when deciding whether or not to enroll in cardiac rehab. In this blog Terri explains how creating dignified solutions to address financial barriers can help.

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Re-emerging After COVID-19: Evolving Strategies for Access

Thursday, June 11, 2020 | Terri McDonald | 0 Comments


COVID-19 has moved telehealth and the care team model to the front and center of attention as high value options in planning and designing patient access models says Terri McDonald. In this blog she explains how lessons learned through necessity will enhance our understanding of the importance for creating a culture of access.

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What does "Patient Access" really mean in my Program?

Thursday, July 11, 2019 | Nicole Knight | 0 Comments


Patient access has become one of the hottest topics across the country in the majority of CV Programs. Nicole Knight shares how patients define access and what we consider to be the attributes to a high performing CV program.

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I want healthcare like my dog!!

Thursday, June 6, 2019 | Joel Sauer | 2 Comments


Human and animal healthcare are different, but why shouldn’t we expect the same level of communication and care coordination that vets provide. Joel Sauer explains why he feels the care his family dog Roxy has received has made such a difference from maintaining regular check-ups to making more advanced care decisions.

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Making It Easy to Do the Right Thing

Thursday, January 3, 2019 | Ginger Biesbrock | 0 Comments


Healthcare providers are working hard to provide the right care to patients, but that hard work alone doesn’t ensure the best outcomes. Ginger explains why having a roadmap or evidence-based guidelines to follow can be very valuable.

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