Verras’ Clinical Variation Solution earns exclusive endorsement from the AHA

The American Hospital Association has announced AHA Solutions, a subsidiary of the AHA, has exclusively endorsed the Clinical Variation Solution from Verras for its leadership in providing objective metrics, effective change management methods and continuous quality improvement techniques that help healthcare organizations reduce clinical variation across the system.

Advertisement

The AHA Endorsement is awarded to products and services that help member hospitals and healthcare organizations achieve operational excellence.

Verras’ solution supplements healthcare organizations’ efforts to reduce clinical variation within physician practice patterns as well as clinical and hospital processes as a strategy to improve care quality and outcomes, patient experience and operational efficiency. Organizations employing Verras’ Clinical Variation Solution demonstrate improved outcomes and lowering operating costs.

The Verras solution uses patented medical informatics technologies to analyze internal clinical data and identify the primary causes of variation. Experienced clinical and operational consultants then work with physicians, clinical managers and hospital executives to improve physicians’ daily processes based on the analysis of each physician’s best practices and least efficiently managed cases. A Verras expert remains onsite to help hospital staff continue applying best practices across the clinical enterprise and sustain care delivery improvements.

“Verras’ solution helps healthcare organizations improve quality of care,” said Anthony Burke, the AHA’s senior vice president and president and CEO of AHA Solutions. “Going beyond traditional clinical variation solutions, the Clinical Variation Solution not only identifies variation, but also delivers on-site training and has the ability to facilitate physicians’ practice pattern changes at a granular level.”

Advertisement

Next Up in Care Coordination

Advertisement

Comments are closed.