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Shifting Spaces: The Rapid Rise of Outpatient OBLs and ASCs in Modern Healthcare The trend towards the development of Office-Based Labs (OBLs) and Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) is significantly reshaping outpatient care, focusing on cost-efficiency and specialized services outside traditional hospital settings. This shift is driven by a combination of regulatory support, technological advances, and evolving healthcare practices. Advantages & Trends Cost Effectiveness:  Both OBLs and ASCs have been recognized for their ability to provide high-quality medical procedures at significantly lower costs compared to traditional hospital settings. This economic efficiency attracts both providers and patients due to the lower overhead and streamlined operations that these facilities offer. Regulatory Support:  Changes in policies by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have favored outpatient settings, especially for procedures traditionally confined to hospitals...
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  The ‘Hospital at Home’ Model: Innovations and Controversies in Modern Healthcare In recent years, the ‘Hospital at Home’ (H@H) model has emerged as a revolutionary approach in healthcare, designed to deliver hospital-level care in the comfort and privacy of a patient’s home. Advocates argue that this model not only enhances patient satisfaction but also reduces healthcare costs and decongests hospital spaces. However, the model also faces skepticism and criticism from various healthcare professionals and institutions. Here, we explore both sides of this debate, backed by recent research findings.   Support for the at Home Model Proponents of the H @ H model highlight its numerous benefits. According to a study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, patients receiving home-based care demonstrate higher satisfaction levels, fewer clinical complications, and a lower readmission rate compared to those treated in traditional hospital settings. This model is partic...

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Evidence Based Lean Process Improvement in Healthcare The 2022 Facility Guidelines Institute (FGI) Guidelines recommend that healthcare organizations develop an interdisciplinary design process to guide facility design. The intent of this process is to improve building performance by integrating sustainable design considerations from project inception. Key to achieving this objective is the alignment of operations with the physical layout of healthcare facilities. Lean process improvement, originally developed for the manufacturing industry, focuses on understanding customer value and streamlining processes to maximize it. In healthcare, this translates into optimizing workflows, reducing unnecessary steps that do not add value to patient care, and continuously improving processes to meet the dynamic needs of healthcare delivery. By implementing lean principles, healthcare facilities can improve patient outcomes, enhance efficiency, and reduce the burden on healthcare providers, maki...