Case study: Handling patient transfers with ease using a transfer center
Case Management Monthly, December 1, 2011
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Patient transfers can be a case management headache, particularly if you're part of a multihospital system. But one Dallas-area hospital system found a way to centralize the patient transfer process, making it easier to move patients within the system while providing valuable information to help increase its volume and tailor the medical service lines it provides to the community.
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