Increasing Profitability with Electrophysiology and Interventional Endoscopy Labs

In a recent article in Becker’s Hospital Review, Bob Herman speaks about different ways hospitals can increase profitability in 2013.  With healthcare reform looming, this article highlights several ways that hospital administration can help deal with some of the challenges that they will face in 2013.  Two items stood out to us as we read this article:  Add new services if they have a good return, and review all contracts.

Omega Medical Imaging specializes in creating cost-effective x-ray imaging solutions for electrophysiology and interventional endoscopy.  Electrophysiology and Interventional Endoscopy labs are large capital acquisitions, however, they are also very beneficial to the bottom line; our Endoscopy systems alone you will achieve an excellent ROI with just one patient per day!  With the large number of patients having access to healthcare in 2013, Omega Medical Imaging can help you understand the ROI and grow your services smartly.

Omega Medical Imaging also has some of the lowest 5-year total cost of ownership for our equipment in the industry.  Our product quality and dedication to our customers has allowed them to enjoy very well priced service contracts and minimal downtime.  When factoring in our cost-effective system pricing, you save on acquisition cost and experience increased uptime by choosing Omega products.

With so many factors that drive the healthcare market, hospital administrators are burdened with some of the most difficult roads ahead:  improving patient outcomes, driving down costs, remaining competitive within the market; all while having more patients to care for with less reimbursement to care for them with.

Contact Omega Medical Imaging and let us show you how we can help!

Source: www.beckershospitalreview.com; Bob Herman; November 26, 2012.

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