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Fragmented
The fragmentation of medical care compromises clinical outcomes for many customers in the U.S. healthcare marketplace. Health consumers are dependent on a responsive system in times of crisis, yet multiple factors thwart clinical results.
Timely access to physician services and quality physician interaction also affects clinical outcomes. Doctors, therapists, and ancillary medical professionals are busy professionals. To realize maximum benefit from a medial resources, consumers need to be able to access the designated resource in a timely manner.
Most doctor offices do not adopt resources to assist their patients in navigating the healthcare labyrinth. The fee for service model, which dominates American healthcare, does not reward physicians for spending quality time with clients, assuring they understand how to navigate the healthcare landscape. MML believes a high demand exists for the services of a certified clinical leader who understands the limitations of the clinician network or health institution. This professional can then take action to leverage the client to the greatest extent possible.
Numerous areas of medicine have been revolutionized by diagnostic, technological, therapeutic, and pharmaceutical advancements. To address disease challenges confidently, even astute physicians must evolve in their respective fields. Many clinicians have sub-specialized into narrow segments of medicine to develop advanced skill and expertise. For example, even a highly trained neurosurgeon may specialize in in the treatment of spinal tumors, trauma, or intracranial bleeding. The ability of the layperson to process advancements in health science has become exceedingly complex.
“Complex healthcare issues have created the demand for highly knowledgeable field experts who understand how to facilitate utilization of enigmatic medical resources.”
G. Sarmiento, President, MML (2017)
The fragmentation of medical care compromises clinical outcomes for many customers in the U.S. healthcare marketplace. Health consumers are dependent on a responsive system in times of crisis, yet multiple factors thwart clinical results.
Timely access to physician services and quality physician interaction also affects clinical outcomes. Doctors, therapists, and ancillary medical professionals are busy professionals. To realize maximum benefit from a medial resources, consumers need to be able to access the designated resource in a timely manner.
Most doctor offices do not adopt resources to assist their patients in navigating the healthcare labyrinth. The fee for service model, which dominates American healthcare, does not reward physicians for spending quality time with clients, assuring they understand how to navigate the healthcare landscape. MML believes a high demand exists for the services of a certified clinical leader who understands the limitations of the clinician network or health institution. This professional can then take action to leverage the client to the greatest extent possible.
Numerous areas of medicine have been revolutionized by diagnostic, technological, therapeutic, and pharmaceutical advancements. To address disease challenges confidently, even astute physicians must evolve in their respective fields. Many clinicians have sub-specialized into narrow segments of medicine to develop advanced skill and expertise. For example, even a highly trained neurosurgeon may specialize in in the treatment of spinal tumors, trauma, or intracranial bleeding. The ability of the layperson to process advancements in health science has become exceedingly complex.
“Complex healthcare issues have created the demand for highly knowledgeable field experts who understand how to facilitate utilization of enigmatic medical resources.”
G. Sarmiento, President, MML (2017)
FRAGMENTED HEALTHCARE
The Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL)
The fragmentation of health care has created a demand for professional, credentialed, clinical leaders to help close the gap between patients and prescribed treatments. A unique role was created in 2010 by national nursing leaders to address quality concerns in American healthcare. This transformative role was given the title of Clinical Nurse Leader, or CNL. The CNL possesses advanced education in nursing practice and is well-trained to lead the coordination of care for vulnerable individuals afflicted with complex health issues.
“Physician offices are typically not equipped with the resources to assist patients with healthcare navigation services. Clinical outcomes could be enhanced by addressing care coordination in a strategic manner.”
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The CNL possesses a professional acumen that can help the lay public navigate the ominous ocean that is American healthcare. These professionals possess a high-level of clinical competence and are educated at the master level. MML utilizes the certified CNL as the backbone of its front-line service model. CNL’s are certified by the Commission on Nurse Certification, an arm of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing.
“Our CNL’s use evidence-based practice and the knowledge of evolving technologies to bolster healthcare solutions for private clients.”
The Clinical Nurse Leader is poised to manage the coordination of care for vulnerable patients with complex diagnoses.
Montecito Medical Liaisons will boldly address the large-scale problem of fragmented healthcare delivery by serving as a smooth conduit between physicians, patients, and medical resources. MML employs a proprietary protocol to leverage healing resources for persons who are seriously sick or injured. The company serves clients primarily in markets where medical liaisons are positioned and licensed, but we agree to address health navigation needs anywhere in the world on a case by case basis. As new CNL professionals become available in the marketplace, MML will expand outreach to address fragmented healthcare in other cities and regions. MML has strategically positioned itself to transform the manner in which health resources are utilized by discerning patients.
“Montecito Medical Liaisons is the definitive source that will boldly address fragmentation in the American health system.”