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Special Outpatient Surgery Edition - Orthopedics - August 2019

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geons identify potential outpatient candidates, all the way through to discharge, physical therapy and follow-up clinic visits. "Patient selection criteria, the right proto- cols, good care pathways, the right pain management protocols — there are a lot of components to this, but the bundle sets up the structure within which all those things can be aligned and man- aged properly," says Mr. Uba. Controlling costs Delivering cost-effective care is also key to succeeding with bundled payments. "Instead of paying for volume, as you do when you're seeing patients under the fee-for-ser- vice model, there's an expectation that the care they're receiving Demonstrate your commitment to quality and strengthen the care you deliver to patients ZLWK$GYDQFHG2UWKRSDHGLF&HUWLȴFDWLRQ DDDKFRUJFHUWLȴFDWLRQ Total Joint Replacement / Complex Spine Demonstrate your commitment to quality and strengthen the care you deliver to patients ZLWK$GYDQFHG2UWKRSDHGLF&HUWLȴFDWLRQ DDDKFRUJFHUWLȴFDWLRQ Total Joint Replacement / Complex Spine • EQUIPMENT PLANNING You can include plenty of room in the bundled payment to cover the costs of the supplies and devices needed to perform procedures. Pamela Bevelhymer, RN, BSN, CNOR

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