Our solutions benefit health systems, hospitals and patients
To maximize outcomes, reduce variations in patient care
We can help you improve your operating margin by generating profitable growth and by saving millions of dollars annually. How?
With solutions that focus on using the clinical laboratory in new ways to reduce patient care variation, which in turn positively impacts the aggregate cost of care. Our solutions are designed to replace fragmented patient care and transaction-centric diagnostic processes with patient-centric diagnostic processes that result from collaborative, data-driven decision making. This can lead to shorter lengths of stay and fewer preventable readmissions while improving the patient experience and outcomes. It also helps providers free up more quality time for their patients.
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Why Choose InSyncDx Solutions?
Non-value-added patient care variation leads to hospital and physician inefficiencies, higher costs, and less predictable outcomes. Our goal is to help you simplify, synchronize, and improve your hospital’s diagnostic processes, which will lead to better outcomes for your hospital and your patients.
We take a clinically driven, collaborative approach to interconnecting patient care across the entire continuum of care, from diagnosis to treatment to discharge and beyond. As an added benefit, our solutions also promote greater provider engagement and enhanced efficiencies in providers’ practices.
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Full-spectrum results aligned with evidence-based care
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