The team achieved increased insurance limits and implemented $150K or 15% cost savings.
A multi-hospital health system did not have visibility into system Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) Services. Our cursory look identified the following:
- Multiple vendors providing similar services
- Delivery models outside recommended clinical scope of practice
- Several contentious legal cases on vendor billing practices occurring at a national level
Pathstone’s clinical supplies consultants spearheaded a deep-dive review of supplier relationships, delivery models, and industry best practices. The team synthesized all relevant information into three primary opportunities:
- Compliance: all IONM cases must include a monitoring technologist (IONM-T) and supervising professional (IONM-P) with appropriate hospital credentialing
- Quality: IONM suppliers must carry appropriate general and products liability given litigation risk
- Cost: IONM suppliers must provide equitable pricing given hospital geography and case load
Pathstone formed a cross-functional team of C-Suite, Physician, Supply Chain, and Credentialing stakeholders to triage opportunities in an appropriate manner:
- Pathstone partnered with a physician team to develop a system standard delivery model in compliance with The American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring. Pathstone then worked closely with Medical Staff Services to operationalize the delivery model and credential all vendor IONM-Ps at relevant hospitals
- Pathstone simultaneously conducted an RFP process to address quality and price variation and strengthen contractual terms around fair patient billing. The team achieved increased insurance limits and implemented $150K or 15% cost savings.