May 27, 2009
An oil-drilling platform in the North Sea bursts into flame. A worker leaps off the platform, plunging into the ice-cold waters below amid burning debris. A passing boat pulls him from the water just in time. When asked why he decided to jump, the worker says, "I would rather risk probable death than face certain death."
This story of the burning platform is the basis of an article by HFMA President and CEO Richard L. Clarke, DHA, FHFMA, featured as a new resource on HFMA's Healthcare Financial Pulse web site. As financial challenges and the prospect of national healthcare reform reshape the way healthcare organizations do business, we preview some of the latest Healthcare Financial Pulse resources that demonstrate how industry leaders are responding to health care's burning platform.
A New Approach to Cost Management
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Mass., was facing challenges familiar to many healthcare organizations: reduced payments, decreased research funding, falling patient volumes, and shorter lengths of stay.
What was different? Beth Israel's response to these challenges.
President and CEO Paul Levy began by crafting a candid and remarkably detailed e-mail to the entire Beth Israel community. It explained the scope of the problem and sought input and ideas for reducing personnel-related costs.
Levy's e-mail was backed up by meetings with departments and employee groups, as well as the use of online forums, to encourage staff to contribute ideas for solving the budget shortfall. Staff-suggested changes have contributed to more than $16 million in savings so far, and reduced a potential staff layoff of 600 employees to 150.
Beth Israel's staff-based approach to cost management is a featured new article on the Healthcare Financial Pulse site. It will also be the focus of an audio teleconference on June 9, 2009. Thanks to our Healthcare Financial Pulse sponsors, McKesson Corporation and RelayHealth, this teleconference will be a free, exclusive benefit for HFMA members. Register today.