Medical Services Organizations (MSO) help provider groups that serve long-term and post-acute care facilities, including skilled nursing facilities, hospital systems and Medicare groups. The goal of an MSO is to improve patient outcomes and reduce long-term healthcare costs. Learn about the top three benefits of providers working with an MSO.
#1 Less Time Working on Administrative Tasks
The care model framework of an MSO takes on administrative tasks. As a provider, you will not be weighed down with administrative tasks in addition to your already busy schedule. CatenaCare pairs care coordinators with provider groups to alleviate administrative work so you can focus on providing care.
Staffing and Recruiting
CatenaCare will handle the staffing and recruiting process for your provider group. We will place qualified care coordinators and nurse practitioners when needed to help the provider group give the best care possible. Now you can better allocate your time to providing care.
Patient Billing
Say goodbye to hours spent on patient billing. Sometimes, billing can feel like a full-time job. CatenaCare will manage patient billing procedures to free up your time to spend with patients.
Regulatory Compliance
The healthcare field is constantly changing. If you do not meet regulations, you can face steep penalties that are becoming more and more severe. With CatenaCare, we make sure you are in compliance.
#2 Spend More Time with Patients
When the MSO is managing the practice’s administrative tasks, providers have more time with patients. You can devote your time to seeing patients and you will have more time for those patients who require additional attention and care. You went into this field to care for patients, not sit behind a desk. With CatenaCare, you will get more one-on-one time with the people who need you most.
#3 Increase Facility Efficiency
An MSO can increase the efficiency of your facility. By streamlining the administrative tasks, it boosts productivity and organization. CatenaCare’s care coordinators facilitate communication among physicians, advance practice nurses, facilities and patients and their families, along with collecting data and completing forms. Each care coordinator works hard to keep provider groups and patients informed, organized and supported.
Contact CatenaCare
Reach out to the team at CatenaCare to learn more about how our services can provide support for your healthcare practice. Contact us today to start the conversation.