For more than two decades, Paul DellaRocco has been serving as the president and chief executive officer of The Haelen Group, a hospital and health care management company. In the past, Paul DellaRocco has managed child and adult acute care, psychiatric and rehabilitation hospitals ranging in size from 60 to 200 beds. He specializes in budget management and overall facility turnaround.
There are several ways hospital administrators can increase the efficiency of their facility while also trimming down operating expenses. The most important step, however, is converting from paper to digital storage wherever it is possible.
Digital storage is less complicated, time consuming, and time-consuming than paper storage is. Automated scheduling, standardized practices, and real-time patient tracking are all key moves hospitals can make to improve patient care and maximize occupancy. Best of all, converting to digital support tools does not encourage layoffs. Rather, it allows staff members to move away from trivial tasks and attend to more pressing, complex matters.
There are several ways hospital administrators can increase the efficiency of their facility while also trimming down operating expenses. The most important step, however, is converting from paper to digital storage wherever it is possible.
Digital storage is less complicated, time consuming, and time-consuming than paper storage is. Automated scheduling, standardized practices, and real-time patient tracking are all key moves hospitals can make to improve patient care and maximize occupancy. Best of all, converting to digital support tools does not encourage layoffs. Rather, it allows staff members to move away from trivial tasks and attend to more pressing, complex matters.