Sound Physicians integrates Mount Carmel East Hospital’s hospitalist services

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Sound Physicians, a leading hospital medicine organization, recently integrated Mount Carmel East Hospital’s hospitalist services. Mount Carmel East joins a number of hospitals enlisting Sound Physicians to transition their existing private practice affiliated hospitalist groups into a comprehensive hospitalist program, managed by Sound Physicians. Mount Carmel East retained 100% of its private practice hospitalist physicians who are now employed physician colleagues of Sound Physicians, making this a seamless process for the hospital. Sound’s programs are designed to integrate a full spectrum of comprehensive hospitalist services into the hospital’s inpatient operations. This Trinity Health member organization benefits from Sound Physicians’ regional hospitalist management organization, along with the integration of its proprietary processes and technologies:

“We have successfully integrated several independent hospitalist programs, like the group at Mount Carmel East, and created even higher-performing teams”

  • SoundConnect™ workflow and informatics platform is a proprietary communication technology, developed by hospitalist physicians for charge capture, communication, scheduling, coding/billing, QA and data collection
  • SoundImpact clinical models of operation includes the High-Impact Diagnoses Initiative model (HIDI), which utilizes real-time metrics to drive quality, utilization, patient satisfaction and financial performance along with other evidence-based models
  • SoundTransitions continuum of care features a Patient Call Center that contacts patients after discharge to provide continuity of care, assess patient satisfaction and reduce the risk of readmissions
  • SoundInside management services provides the operational infrastructure to drive clinical and financial outcomes for hospital partners, along with the SoundInstitute™ learning platform, which provides unique training and education for hospitalist physicians and leaders

“We have successfully integrated several independent hospitalist programs, like the group at Mount Carmel East, and created even higher-performing teams,” noted Robert A. Bessler, M.D., CEO of Sound Physicians. “With Sound’s expertise in hospitalist training, processes and technologies we take good individual clinicians and make them great hospitalists. The highly effective teams at Sound have proven repeatedly that this approach drives clinical and financial outcomes for the hospital.”

Paula Autry, President and COO of Mount Carmel East Hospital commented, “The transition of our existing hospitalist service to Sound Physicians was flawless. The hospitalist physicians are excited about the new processes, training and technologies they have gained to drive improvements in quality, satisfaction and efficiency in our operations.”

Sound’s hospitalists are primarily specialists in internal medicine and are among America’s 30,000 hospitalists—the fastest growing medical specialty in the U.S.

The hospitalist team at Mount Carmel East is working with the community of primary care physicians, specialists, nurses and therapists to provide a complete continuum of care.

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