Oshi Health Launches Access+ for GI Practices
In an innovative move aimed at enhancing patient care and driving operational efficiency, Oshi Health has unveiled
Access+, a comprehensive solution tailored for gastrointestinal (GI) practices. This initiative allows local physicians to alleviate patient backlogs, foster loyalty, and drive top-line revenue growth without the typical administrative headaches of hiring and training extra staff.
Oshi Health stands out as the only nationwide virtual multidisciplinary GI clinic, having previously established fruitful partnerships with facilities across the country. With Access+, local practices can now benefit from Oshi's experienced Advanced Practice Providers (APPs), who are specialized in GI care. These virtual providers are accessible not just during standard hours, but also for evening, weekend, and same-day appointments, directly integrating with the practices’ existing Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems. This seamless integration facilitates immediate billing and oversight of care delivery, ensuring both efficiency and patient satisfaction.
The Challenges Facing GI Practices
Today’s GI practices are grappling with significant challenges, including appointment delays that can stretch over three months, increasing physician burnout due to heavy administrative burdens, and heightened patient dissatisfaction. Factors such as the national shortage of APPs and recent cuts to reimbursements for major GI billing codes further complicate the landscape, jeopardizing the quality of patient care.
Access+ addresses these pressing issues by offering flexible staffing solutions that enhance clinical capacity, enabling practices to improve patient retention and experiences. Key benefits of the program include:
- - Seamless APP Staffing: Oshi's GI-trained APPs can operate under the practice's Tax ID, utilizing the practice's protocols while charting within the existing EMR systems. This facilitates same-day and weekend availability without the overhead associated with traditional staff expansion.
- - Financial Benefits: Practices can see an annual return on investment exceeding $1 million per APP, driven by increased visit collections and enhanced capacity for high-value procedures. This not only retains patients but can significantly increase revenue.
- - Access to Multidisciplinary Care: Through Access+, GI practices gain immediate access to a broader range of services including registered dieticians and behavioral health providers. This is particularly crucial for patients suffering from Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction (DGBIs) and chronic GI conditions, ensuring comprehensive care is provided under one umbrella.
- - Expansion of Patient Base: With national payer contracts and robust relationships with major employers, Oshi Health has generated numerous referrals for high-value procedures, countering the traditional decline in primary care physician referrals and allowing practices to widen their patient scope.
- - Enhanced Patient Satisfaction: Feedback indicates that over 98% of patients co-managed through Access+ report symptom improvement and satisfaction with the care they receive – a testament to the program's efficacy.
Paul Ricketts, MD, Physician Lead at Capital Digestive Care, emphasized the importance of this innovation amid mounting pressures on GI practices. He credited Access+ with aligning clinical capabilities with operational needs, fostering both high standards of care and sustainable growth.
A Scalable Solution for Modern Challenges
Oshi Health’s Access+ initiative is not just a temporary fix but a scalable solution that integrates seamlessly with existing clinical practices. With a recent analysis revealing potential ROI as high as 10x per practice, reduced patient wait times by over three months, and upwards of 60% of visits leading to necessary procedure orders, the success of Access+ is compelling.
As the gastroenterology sector faces acute workforce challenges, driven by staffing shortages and increased administrative burdens, Oshi's model serves as a crucial lifeline, offering a path toward improved access to GI healthcare for communities in need.
Oshi Health's commitment to their model is reinforced by endorsements from reputable organizations, including the American College of Gastroenterology. Their approach has established a new standard for care delivery in gastrointestinal health, promising to transform how practices operate and ultimately serve patients.
For more information about Access+, interested parties are encouraged to visit
Oshi Health's official website.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Oshi Health's introduction of Access+ is anticipated to have a lasting impact on the GI medical community, balancing the growing patient demand with the necessity for operational efficiency and enhanced care quality. This innovative approach not only fosters growth and sustainability within practices but elevates the standard of care that patients receive, addressing a critical need within the healthcare ecosystem.