Performance Excellence
Improving quality, safety, satisfaction, operational efficiency, and clinical performance requires not just changing processes, but engaging people in the process of change. Health care organizations have launched remarkable efforts to improve quality, patient safety, financial performance, operational efficiency, satisfaction, and access. Despite substantial investment in these initiatives, organizations have often been hampered by the difficulty of change.
Using our experience in managing organizational change and our expertise as health care providers, we can help identify the barriers to change in your organization, and provide structures and strategies to help you overcome them.
Leadership Effectiveness
Either as a standalone or as part of a larger change-management engagement, our leadership training invests health care leaders with new clarity on organizational purpose and structure, a new understanding of leadership roles, and new skills to carry forward.
Clinical Efficiency
The Bard Group understands the environmental factors leading hospitals to re-evaluate their overall clinical efficiency and has designed an offering to suit both large health systems and small community hospitals. Our approach entails creating a structure and functional capacity to effectively address length of stay opportunity, resulting in improved efficiency, patient access, and subsequent financial gain.
Quality
Achieving and documenting results across the system depends upon the actions of each individual physician and caregiver throughout it. Quality improvement also requires sound measurement tools to track, record, and report progress. We have the experience and the tools to help you set goals, develop strategies to reach them, measure your success – and apply those skills to your next challenge.
Safety
Improving patient safety requires physician participation from the outset. With our expertise in physician-hospital collaboration, we can help you develop the internal structures and accountability that allow the successful propagation of patient safety initiatives.