The Power of Health-at-Home Care

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In a Managed Healthcare Executive article, Cheryl Dalton-Norman, president of Conduit, and David J. Muzina, interim chief medical officer at Medical Mutual, share the collaborative approach to health-at-home care, through Conduit’s nurse triage services, a transformative model that is changing the game in health care delivery.

The Growing Trend of Outsourcing in Health Care

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In the ever-evolving health care landscape, hospitals are increasingly turning to outsourcing as a strategic move to optimize operations, enhance patient care and achieve financial sustainability. In a Managed Healthcare Executive article, Cheryl Dalton-Norman, president of Conduit Health Partners, shares her expertise on embracing outsourcing for enhanced patient care and operational excellence.

Revolutionizing Rural Health Outcomes: The Impact of Nurse-First Triage

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In health care, innovation isn’t confined to high-tech cities and urban hubs. The transformative power of modern medical approaches is reaching even the remotest corners of our society, and one such advancement that’s making waves is Conduit’s Nurse-First Triage. In an interview with Kevin Price on the Price of Business Show, Cheryl Dalton-Norman, president of Conduit, shares Conduit’s approach to changing the game for rural health outcomes, bridging the gap between limited resources and quality care.

The Rise of Home Hospital: Transforming Healthcare Delivery

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The future of health care delivery is undergoing a remarkable transformation. As patient needs evolve, health care organizations must adapt and change existing models of care. By integrating innovative solutions like home hospital care, patients can have a better care experience, alleviate overcrowding in emergency departments, and provide relief to the health care system as a whole.

Improving Patient Care from the Comfort of Their Own Home

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The care paradigm shifting from the hospital to hospital-at-home was a positive development from the pandemic. “When care is centered around the patient and their needs, patients are able to take a more proactive role in their own health from the comfort of their own home,” shares Cheryl Dalton-Norman, president of Conduit, in an article with McKnight’s Home Care.

How to Position your Health System for the Future

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In an article with MedCity News, “Key to Health System Success: An Entrepreneurial Mindset,” Cheryl Dalton-Norman, Conduit President, shares that incorporating elements of risk that complement a health system’s vision, health care leaders can drive a sustainable growth strategy that benefits patients and staff and better positions the organization for the future.

Improving Health Care Experience for Everyone Through Empathy – Podcast

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How can empathy improve health care experience for everyone?

On an Outcomes Rocket Podcast episode “Empathy for Better Leadership,” Dominque Wells, chief operating officer at Conduit Health Partners, discusses this topic. She first shares her journey and how she uses her experience in many previous roles to lead, create, and identify opportunities that strengthen the business and care delivery.

Dominique understands the importance of paying attention to employees’ mental health and its impact on the organization.  » Read more about: Improving Health Care Experience for Everyone Through Empathy – Podcast  »

Conduit Health Partners Assists Federally Qualified Health Centers  

Nurse triage services expand access to quality care in four states for 40,000+ patients

Cincinnati, Ohio (April, 27, 2023) — Conduit Health Partners, a health care solutions company focused on improving care and access to care, has recently begun providing nurse triage services to four Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC): Unity Care NW in northwest Washington; Tuolumne Me-Wuk Indian Health Center in Sonora, California; Kenosha Community Health Center in Wisconsin and Clackamas Health Centers in Oregon.  » Read more about: Conduit Health Partners Assists Federally Qualified Health Centers    »

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