How do you feel UD has helped improve the quality of patient care and positively impacted patient satisfaction?
Aja McCutchen, MD
- “Prior to UD, we worked diligently to improve our centralized patient service center, phone trees, and optimize the time and communication between patients, providers, and our staff. We now have tools which help identify and track gaps in communication on all levels. We have been able to improve our MA work flow, shorten wait times, and improve the direct dialogue between our practice and our patients. We have also been able to enhance our ancillary service offerings and expand programs that directly benefit our patients.”
Kimberly Orleck, PA-C
- “I think our quality of care has always been top notch and that thankfully has not been altered. UD has concentrated on workflow optimization, enhanced training to our frontline teams, and improved scheduled processes to decrease patient wait time. UD is also paying closer attention to patient ratings, reviews, and calculating net promotor scores. ”
Have there been any initiatives in the first year which improved the management of the organization?
Elizabeth Escalante, Senior Regional Director of Operations, UD
- “Implementation of a business analytics tool was huge this year. It greatly improved visibility into the information we need to have at our fingertips in order to make data-driven decisions for our business. Drilling this down to the frontline manager has increased our understanding of what it truly takes to run a successful practice, and in turn, increased stakeholder buy-in.”
Lakeeta White, Clinical Office Team Lead, and Alexis Sweeney, Medical Assistant
- “The formation of our MA Advisory Committee has been instrumental in helping standardize best practices across the organization. It is comprised of medical assistants across our geographic footprint, and they provide feedback to the management team regarding process improvements, areas for continued training, and more.”
Though many positives may arise out of change, so can some challenges. Have there been any unforeseen hurdles you experience as a result of the new partnership with PE?
Elizabeth Escalante
- “Overall, I believe the changes to the structure of the practice and reorganization of leadership has been positive. As with any organization, one area of improvement is in communication.”
Dr. Patel and Dr. Sonenshine are with Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates, which is part of United Digestive. They have no conflicts.