Are You Innovative? Compared to Other Industries, Probably Not. 

In a recent article, Innovation at the hospital: Time for health care to catch up to other industries, by Dick Escue, chief information officer at Valley View Hospital in Glenwood Springs, Colo., Dick discusses information technology and the effects that healthcare reform is having on hospital systems across the country.  It shouldn’t come as a surprise that efficiency is and will continue to be the key to both profitability and patient satisfaction.  Many large health systems are realizing billable procedures are not the only factors to profitability, but rather procedures, clinical outcomes, and patient experience will combine to drive future profits.

While hospitals struggle to find ways to drive new revenue for the health system, often mired by large software packages as well as stale and bloated relationships with large vendors, the alternate site in many instance is years ahead of plan.  With the pressure of continued reimbursement cuts over the past decade many home health and home infusion providers have adopted, implemented, and survey patient satisfaction across all populations and therapies.

Home infusion companies across the country continue to realize that making the patient experience their top priority is their best path to success.  For them, it is all about patient continuum of care, and successful treatments and patient outcomes.

As Dick concluded within his article, healthcare providers need to catch up with most other industries when it comes to innovation if they hope to successfully adapt to their changing environment.

Right Way Medical understands the importance of patient outcomes in the hospital and alternate site infusion market.  Our mission is to provide our customers the ideal experience in acquiring healthcare related products and services.  Contact us to learn more about experiencing the Right Way.

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Prior to founding Right Way Medical, Prati held various roles with Apria Healthcare, B. Braun Medical, and Medical Technology Resources, where his final role was Sr. Vice President of Sales and Operations. During his time serving at Medical Technology Resources he was influential in assisting in its acquisition to Medical Specialties Distributor, a company that has since been acquired by McKesson in 2018.

Prati has been involved in various philanthropic organizations including The Make-A-Wish Foundation, A Kid Again, Orphan’s Promise and has served in various board and volunteer roles at Cypress Wesleyan Church (Alton Darby and Dublin campuses) and the Vineyard Church of Columbus.

Josh Prati resides in Powell, Ohio with his wife Christa and two cats, Remey and Molly. He enjoys working out, developing relationships over a home cooked meal, great wine, and is an avid Ohio State Buckeye and Pittsburgh Steeler fan.