Premier Inc. Analysis: Primary Care Clinic Staffing Mix Should Depend on Patient Needs and Payment Model Design
August 08, 2019
August 08, 2019
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, Aug. 8 -- Premier, a healthcare improvement company, issued the following news release:
In a new analysis of primary care clinics, Premier Inc. identified wide variation in staffing model composition, performance and costs. Premier(R) also found that skill mix is not necessarily a predictor of provider productivity. These unique insights can help primary care practices optimize their staffing models to improve costs and productivity in the transition from . . .
In a new analysis of primary care clinics, Premier Inc. identified wide variation in staffing model composition, performance and costs. Premier(R) also found that skill mix is not necessarily a predictor of provider productivity. These unique insights can help primary care practices optimize their staffing models to improve costs and productivity in the transition from . . .