
Quadruple Aim
Quadruple Aim promises not only to improve health care but also to increase your competitive advantage. In addition aim provider portal to the well-known Triple Aim (improving population health, improving patient experience, and reducing costs), the Quadruple Aim aims to improve the work-life of providers and their staff.
Provider collaboration
AIM engages physicians in every step of our process, from the development of the clinical guidelines, the design of the review process, and the peer-to-peer consultation. That’s why the AIM provider portal satisfaction rating has been consistently 96 percent or greater, year after year.
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Physician-led clinical solutions: Medical directors at AIM are highly respected in their fields and guide the development of clinical solutions. Many practicing physicians understand how providers think and work and apply that knowledge to create programs that align with practice workflow. By extending the clinical expertise of their team to highly specialized, rapidly evolving areas of medicine, AIM medical directors benefit clients. Update you on new developments impacting your program and assist you with clinical questions. When launching a new AIM solution, their role is to educate critical practices, medical societies, and other opinion leaders so that the solution is accepted in the market.
Actual peer-to-peer consultation: AIM physicians can discuss cases with the ordering physician when a practice requests a test or treatment that does not align with any clinical criteria. Over 100 physicians from over 20 specialties, including medical oncology, genetics, cardiology, and more, are part of the clinical review team. The breadth and depth of AIM’s team allow ordering providers to speak with a physician who understands their patient’s clinical scenario, knows AIM’s clinical guidelines thoroughly, and, when necessary, can recommend appropriate alternative treatment options. A better relationship with network providers benefits the health plan clients who gain from clinical credibility.
Research for better product design: AIM knows that provider input improves. That’s why it’s an integral part of their process when developing tools that providers use. The design process incorporates research findings from a panel of over 4,000 providers. These enthusiastic participants have opted to be part of the conversation and help them ensure excellent usability.
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