Parkview Health is launching a new management services company aimed at supporting and empowering independent hospitals and physician groups with scalable solutions.
Upvia Health will help to ensure clinical excellence, financial stability, operational efficiency and sustainable growth, so caregivers can focus on delivering high-quality patient care.
Upvia Health draws on Parkview’s proven success in hospital and physician group management to offer a menu of clinical and operational services.
“As a healthcare solutions partner, our company equips independent providers with the operational scale and support of a large health system – while maintaining local autonomy,” said Upvia Health Interim President Lainie Dean. “Our goal is to empower our customers by providing scalable solutions that strengthen their operations and help them maintain their independence. We become the engine behind their upward journey.”
Initial offerings will include revenue cycle, pharmacy management, supply chain management and group purchasing services, and virtual care services. The Parkview Connect program, which has supported independent physicians and hospitals for more than 12 years by enabling them to access Parkview’s Epic electronic medical record system, will also be offered as one of the key initial offerings within the suite of services available through Upvia Health.
“Parkview Health is proud to be industry-leading in safety and quality, patient experience and workplace culture,” said Dr. Ray Dusman, president of physician and clinical enterprise, Parkview Health. “Upvia Health is a natural transition to share that expertise with other hospitals and physicians to create a healthier future for all.”
“We understand the complex challenges of healthcare and how to navigate them,” added Dean. “Through Upvia Health, we can address those challenges with an ala carte suite of solutions tailored to each hospital and physician practice’s unique needs. Ultimately, we’re here to help hospitals and physicians ensure their communities have access to high-quality care for years to come.”
Hospitals and physicians interested in partnering with Upvia Health may visit www.upviahealth.com to learn more.
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