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Baptist Health has made significant strides in improving patient care through effective collaboration with its referring health systems. On average, the organization handles around 50 cases daily, translating to more than 18,000 cases annually. This high volume of referrals underscores the importance of streamlined communication and data management in enhancing patient outcomes.
The implementation of a robust master data management system has played a crucial role in this success. By centralizing patient information and ensuring that data is accurate and easily accessible, Baptist Health has been able to improve care coordination. This not only benefits the healthcare providers but also significantly enhances the experience for patients and their families.
As a result, families report greater satisfaction with the care they receive, feeling more informed and involved in the treatment process. This focus on collaboration and data management exemplifies how healthcare systems can leverage technology to foster better relationships and improve overall care delivery.
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