Hospital Improvement Programs
In today’s constantly changing healthcare environment, it’s more critical than ever for providers to stay on the leading edge, from emergency, to hospital medicine and observation medicine to telehealth, transitional care, OB/GYN and pediatrics. As the nation’s leading Clinician-centric provider of acute care backed by extensive clinical experience, USACS gives hospitals the proven tools and strategies they need to succeed by streamlining and improving patient care.
USACS offers an array of clinical programs and ongoing education to keep our partners sharp as acute care demands evolve. Learn more about these programs below.
Clinical Resource Group
Our dedicated, in-house change management team ensures that new process improvements and implementations are successful long-term. Our Clinicians include world class leaders in:
- Emergency medicine
- Hospital medicine
- Observation medicine
- Critical care
- Telehealth
- Palliative care
- Post-acute care
- Transitional care
- OB/GYN
- Pediatric emergency medicine
Provider Engagement & Patient Experience Academy
This three-day training academy places Clinicians head-to-head with patient-actors in simulated encounters, leading to better patient experiences and higher Physician satisfaction.
Efficiency Academy
This course focuses on methods to improve a Physician’s clinical workflow, helping them to learn to run their department – instead of letting their department run them.
Quality Program
Our Hospital ED Quality Program helps us deliver the best in Emergency Medicine for our patients and hospital partners.
PhysicianFirst Program
With our PhysicianFirst model of Emergency Department management, patients see a Physician before they're even registered.
Risk Management Program
USACS' proactive Hospital Risk Management Program is designed to identify medico-legal risks before they become medico-legal cases.
Freestanding EDs and ERs
As hospitals and patients look for increased options in acute care, USACS offers both freestanding Emergency Departments (FSEDs) and freestanding emergency rooms (FSERs).