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Randy Axelrod, MD Presents Sentara Health System's
Significant
Improvements at National Symposium
on Disease Management
Orlando, FL (May 19, 2000) – Randy Axelrod, MD, Medical Director of Sentara
Health System, delivered a presentation entitled, "Physician Profiles and Data
Feedback" at The First Annual Symposium on Disease Management which
was held in Las Vegas, NV in early May. Sentara, located in Virginia Beach,
VA, is the largest health system in the state and a client of MEDai, Inc.
Dr. Axelrod presented the significant improvements that Sentara has
achieved. The Health System has cut pneumonia mortalities from 12 percent
to nine percent, eliminated formerly common related complications and cut
the average hospital stay for pneumonia from 11.5 to seven days, cutting the
cost of treatment in half. The integrated delivery network has also reduced
the average length of stay for stroke patients from 9.8 days to 5.3 days,
producing a savings of more than $3,000 per patient. And, in a pilot study of
early detection and management of congestive heart failure, Sentara
decreased LOS from 6.4 days to 4 days.
The most important tool in this effort, according to Dr. Axelrod, has been a
sophisticated data analysis system which harnesses the latest artificial
intelligence technology to correct errors in data and qualify best practices in
terms of both quality of care and cost. The system, provided by MEDai,
demonstrates the effectiveness of these best practices to Sentara's
physicians by providing a severity-weighted comparison of each doctor's
outcomes to the best outcomes in the system.
This information is delivered in the form of clinical pathway recommendations
through Sentara's network to doctors' computer screens. This insures that all
physicians in the system have the latest information when they need it to
plan patients' treatments.
"When you have very sophisticated analytical capabilities to examine the care
you are providing and use that information to create better pathways, you
will elevate quality," said Dr. Axelrod. "The focus of our evidence-based
protocols is clearly on optimizing care at every level. When you increase
quality you eliminate complications and cut the length of stay in the hospital,
decreasing the cost of care."
According to Dr. Axelrod, Sentara also gave all of its doctors individual report
cards showing how their clinical results and costs compared to the average
and the best results. The hard data motivated physicians to move to the
methods that gave the best outcomes. "Such analysis identifies specific
practices that dramatically reduce LOS and complications," said Dr. Axelrod.
"For instance, the program identified a common problem: stroke patients
often inhale, rather than swallow bits of food, causing pneumonia as a
complication. Based on this information, we now segregate stroke victims
into wards where nurses are trained in their special needs, virtually
eliminating pneumonia from that population."
MEDai, Inc, headquartered in Orlando, FL, is a computer information services
company, software developer and tools provider that uses artificial
intelligence to assist healthcare providers and payors in the measurement of
quality, efficiency, disease severity, and outcomes with superior
predictability.
For more information contact:
For More Information Contact:
Steve Epstein, President and Co-founder
MEDai, Inc.
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