The Benefits of Near-Site vs Onsite Employee Clinics

The Benefits of Near-Site vs Onsite Employee Clinics

There has been a push by some large, single-campus employers in recent years to develop onsite clinics for occupational medicine and health/wellness (including urgent and primary care). The typical model has employers paying all costs associated with the clinic, as well as a set fee to the management company. In an industrial setting where an RN can provide first aid for workplace injuries and track compliance towards OSHA regulations, the model can be justified. But in office settings …

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CRH Healthcare Extends Its Reach in Florida

CRH Healthcare Extends Its Reach in Florida

Atlanta-based CRH Healthcare is all set to add seven new Florida locations by virtue of acquiring Patient First’s seven locations in Tallahassee, FL. CRH already operates 26 centers across Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. In addition to urgent care, Patient First offers primary care and occupational medicine services. CRH Healthcare plans to “invest significant capital and effort on several key initiatives” involving the deal, including a new electronic medical record system that it expects to go …

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Study Shows Attributes of Telemedicine and Urgent Care Are Well Aligned

Study Shows Attributes of Telemedicine and Urgent Care Are Well Aligned

Name a rapidly expanding healthcare industry offering care that’s convenient, fast, and relatively low cost. “Urgent care” is the easy answer, so if you said “telemedicine” you get bonus points. National Business Group (NBG) predicted months ago that employers would continue warming to the idea and that many more would start offering telemedicine benefits; now it’s confirmed that 74% are doing so, up from 48% just last year. NBG also broke down what employers value …

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U.S. HealthWorks Grows Occ Med Business with New Acquisition

U.S. HealthWorks Grows Occ Med Business with New Acquisition

U.S. HealthWorks continues to invest heavily in its Florida occupational medicine business, more than doubling its stake there by buying Lakeside Occupational Medical Centers, which operates 14 centers in the Tampa Bay, Lakeland, and Orlando areas. Once the deal is finalized, U.S. HealthWorks will have 27 locations in Florida; they’ll be among 244 medical offices and onsite clinics in 21 states. That makes it one of the largest occupational health and urgent care operators in …

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Zika Pushes Texas to Qualify Mosquito Repellent as a Medicaid Benefit

Zika Pushes Texas to Qualify Mosquito Repellent as a Medicaid Benefit

Texas Medicaid now covers certain mosquito repellent products as a Medicaid benefit for the prevention of the Zika virus under certain conditions, effective August 9. Girls and women 10-45 years of age and pregnant women of any age covered by Medicaid, Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), CHIP-Perinate, and Healthy Texas Women are all eligible. As with over-the-counter medications, a prescription is required for coverage. Interestingly, Texas has reported cases of Zika that originated elsewhere, but …

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Free Urgent Care Webinar: Even a First-Round Draft Pick is an Employee

Free Urgent Care Webinar: Even a First-Round Draft Pick is an Employee

Providers are the key personnel in any medical facility, and urgent care centers are no exception. To use a sports analogy, they’re the “superstars” of the team—which means they have to deliver if you’re going to have a winning record. However, as independent contractors, they can also put you on the losing side of Department of Labor and Internal Revenue Service violations. Attorney and experienced compliance officer Kurt Tullar will explain how to stay in …

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Report Cites Cost Effectiveness, Speed of Service as Keys to Urgent Care Growth

Report Cites Cost Effectiveness, Speed of Service as Keys to Urgent Care Growth

Offering cost savings vs higher-acuity settings and getting patients in and out the door quickly are primarily responsible for the ongoing rapid growth of the urgent care market, according to a new market report from Transparency Market Research (TMR). “The service time…[is] better than in an emergency department. Additionally, the fee per visit paid by a patient, whether with health insurance or not, in urgent care centers is much lower than the fee paid in …

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Hospital Tells Sturgis Bikers to Try Urgent Care

Hospital Tells Sturgis Bikers to Try Urgent Care

There have been nine injuries due to motorcycle crashes related to this year’s Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, and the event has five more days to go. That’s not exactly news that’s going to impact your day—unless you run an urgent care center in the Rapid City, SD area. Black Hills Urgent Care is one location that’s likely to see increased patient traffic related to the event. Regional Hospitals went so far as to urge bikers and …

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Checklists Are as Essential in the Office as in the Cockpit

Checklists Are as Essential in the Office as in the Cockpit

As an FAA-licensed commercial multi-engine instrument pilot, I have been well versed in the importance of checklists. When lives are at stake, a pilot cannot afford to overlook details pertaining to the configuration and operation of the airplane. For example, failing to assure the landing gear is fully down or that flaps are set properly upon approach can be deadly. Checklists help assure that pilots, no matter how experienced, don’t overlook anything. Likewise, checklists can …

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NEJM: Three Trends Fueling Growth of Telemedicine

NEJM: Three Trends Fueling Growth of Telemedicine

Urgent care centers that are dipping a toe into the telehealth pool may be helping to set standards that will become common practice in years to come. A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine predicts that telehealth will continue to grow, becoming more prevalent in teaching hospitals and opening the door for better chronic disease management. The article identifies three trends fueling its growth: Transformation from an application that increases access to …

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