Hospitalist

Driving Improvement In Hospital Care, One Patient At A Time

  • For the past 12 years, Vanguard Physicians has been developing, managing, and improving hospital medicine services.
  • By utilizing dedicated physicians to treat hospitalized patients, you can enhance patient care, reduce ALOS, reduce utilization, and improve patient and PCP satisfaction.
  • Vanguard Physicians is committed to building programs that utilize the best clinical practices to achieve optimal outcomes and patient satisfaction, resulting in hospital care improvements.
  • Our philosophy is simple – providing better hospital care by putting the patient at the center of all we do.
  • Our Hospital Medicine solutions are customized to the hospital with a focus on clinical excellence, workflow optimization, and operational efficiency to maximize the quality and value of inpatient care.

Reduced Avoidable Days

  • We utilize processes and technologies to facilitate patient throughput and reduce the overall length of stay.
  • Our clinicians understand the importance of creating additional capacity through an interdisciplinary team approach to managing patient discharges beginning at admission.

Improved Transitions of Care

  • Our hospitalists work collaboratively with community-based and ED clinicians to facilitate, simplify, communicate, and expedite care transitions.
  • Our patient-centric solutions enhance patient experience and provide improved clinical results through continuity of care.

Efficient Use of Resources

  • We promote a culture of efficient medicine among our team members that understand the importance of value-based care.
  • This results in reduced direct variable cost-per-case through efficient rounding practices and resource utilization without compromising the quality of care.

Maximized Value-Based Care

  • Our hospital medicine solutions enable maximized performance on measures that reflect quality metrics according to CNS value-based programs.
  • This maximizes efficiency, outcomes, and patient experience while minimizing hospital-acquired conditions, mortality, and readmissions.