Outpatient Imaging Partnership Case Study
Mid-Atlantic Health System Sees 65% Decrease in Patient Leakage with Outpatient Imaging Partnership
At this 10-hospital health system based in the Mid-Atlantic, an estimated 95% of imaging referrals were leaving the system network due to long appointment waiting times, limited centers, and a lack of imaging options in the outpatient setting.
Although the system was aware of its patient retention challenge, it didn’t have the resources to prioritize the establishment of outpatient imaging facilities or a way to change the referral patterns of its providers.
Learn how leveraging OIA’s outpatient imaging partnership model decreased patient leakage and ensured that imaging cases stayed within the health system’s network.
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