HOSP Perspectives
A Case Study with Nebraska Medicine: The Data-Driven Culture and The Art Of The Data Dashboard
Everybody wants it. Few achieve it. Most spend lots of time and treasure on it. The all-important “it” is organizational [...]
HOSP Open Letter to HHS Secretary Becerra and top congressional officials in Washington, D.C.
The HOSP Board, through the work of its Advocacy Committee, recently sent a letter to HHS Secretary Becerra and [...]
A Case Study with Baystate Health: When Little Things Are Really, Really Big Things
It’s often the little things that cause the biggest problems in patient care. In the specialty pharmacy space, however, [...]
Open Letter
Approximately 25 percent of the 600+ health systems in the United States have established their own, integrated specialty pharmacies[1] to provide patients in their communities with the best coordinated and comprehensive care that only a health system can provide to its own patients. Growth of the integrated specialty pharmacy industry is accelerating as it becomes clear that the model reduces fragmented care and health inequities, leading to better patient outcomes and reduced total medical expenses.