19 March - 2023and create stronger connections with the patients I serve, which is ultimately what drives my passion for medicine."Dr. Esco's situation is unique and works best for her, and for the facilities that she serves, and the beauty of telehealth is that we can now build programs that solve specific challenges on a case-by-case basis in ways that we could not in the past. Working together with care teams and administrators, we can build an entire telehealth program from the ground up, or simply improve or supplement an existing program.INVESTING IN TECHNOLOGY TO ENSURE QUALITY CARE Technology is playing an increasingly important role in our ability to efficiently and effectively credential LocumTenens providers. New advances are streamlining the placement process and allowing us to fill vacancies more quickly to ensure quality care delivery.Optimizing your workforce relies on access to real-time information regarding a clinician's credentials, which became increasingly important during the early days of the pandemic, when healthcare workforce readiness and elasticity was critical. The strides that the industry has made in response to the extraordinary healthcare needs of the past two years will continue to deliver in terms of getting physicians and APPs into positions where they are needed more quickly.Credentialing requirements vary from state to state, so national healthcare staffing firms face the challenge of meeting stringent vetting and credentialing standards for themselves and the customers they serve. Recruiting, matching, and placing providers into roles particularly those who work temporary or flexible schedules -- has become increasingly time-consuming. Fortunately, robotic process automation (RPA) and connected verification networks, like Axuall, represent a competitive advantage for staffing firms seeking to remove friction, cost, and inefficiency in the process. Although both LocumTenens staffing and telemedicine have been around for a long time, the pandemic exacerbated the demand for both, and in the process, shined a light on the new ways in which we can leverage technology and temporary staffing to solve big problems and ensure that patients get the care they need, wherever they are. Working together with care teams and administrators, we can build an entire telehealth program from the ground up, or simply improve or supplement an existing program
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