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Which cames first, ROI or patients?
C-Suite (CEO, CIO, CFO, COO, CTO, President)
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Discussion started by Paul Keough , on 09 October 07:40 am
Today, the C-suite face financial dilemnas and issues of patient care. So, which comes first, ROI or quality of patient care, or are they related?
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Armel Crocker,
Sunday, 17 January 2010 08:44
Patient Quality Care comes first and yes they are realted, then the ROI will naturally follow. I'm the COO of a U.S. based Healthcare Software company named Virtuosant Technology (www.virtuosant.com). With a top tier management and engineering team we have just brought our first healthcare portal based product to market and are now focused on identifying our next product. This is a critical phase for our company and we are seeking an established healthcare organization interested in partnering to develop and bring to market a web based product that will fill a significant need in the healthcare space. Naturally the goal is a synergistic win-win scenario where the partnering organization would reap significant reward (i.e. revenue sharing, low cost or free product for its own use, etc.). If you are with or know of an organization that might potentially be interested please contact me directly. I may be reached at acrocker@virtuosant.com.
Paul Keough,
Monday, 19 October 2009 07:36
Bringing an idea to the c-suite often mens having something to proove the value, so enters ROI. On the public side, we here about quality of patient care, but how is it measured and what role does it play in decision making?








