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ICU telemedicine programs bring essential critical care to community hospitals

Sound Physicians

Partnering with a telemedicine critical care team alleviates the pressure on both the hospitalist team and the patients. With time, the partnership between tele-intensivists and hospitalists brings more confidence and allows for more patients — and patients with higher-acuity needs — to receive care locally. All rights reserved.

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Dedicated ICU management: Navigating the transition

Sound Physicians

For hospitals, this means investing in cutting-edge medical interventions and partnerships that help them transition to the modern best-practice of dedicated ICU management. Led by specially trained medical, team leadership is armed with the tactical knowledge needed to drive high-quality care and highly effective practice management.

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Beware the bait-and-switch when it comes to HM program contracts

Sound Physicians

Other medical groups may, over the course of your contract, increase physician compensation at intervals, increase program management fees, and put risk back on you when it comes to retention, turnover, quality metrics, and revenue projections. We know how to manage temp labor costs with internal resources. Why the gap?

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Growing together: How Sound creates a culture of leadership

Sound Physicians

Dedicated to supporting medical directors in their leadership and team management, they support talent reviews, facilitate engagement surveys, offer certified coaching, and create personal development tools. Enter the associate medical director. Sound’s People Development team is a critical fixture of our medical director training.

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TO BE CONTINUED (!?): DEA Announces It is Issuing a “Temporary Rule” to Address Telemedicine Flexibilities After the End of the COVID-19 Pandemic Emergency

FDA Law Blog

Palmer — On May 3, 2023, DEA’s Administrator Anne Milgram issued a very brief and lightly publicized statement announcing that DEA intends to issue a “temporary rule” extending telemedicine flexibilities that existed during the COVID-19 Emergency Declaration, which Declaration is set to expire on May 11, 2023.