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Webinar: Improve Your Bottom Line by Proving How Effective Your Treatment Is

Improve Your Bottom Line by Proving How Effective Your Treatment Is
  • Date Recorded: April 4, 2018
  • Presenter: Joanna Conti
  • Length: a little over 54 minutes
  • Price: free


Is your program getting squeezed by declining payer reimbursements and higher healthcare plan deductibles? Break out of the race for survival by proving how effective your program is on the metric that matters most -– how many of your patients are in active recovery one-year post-treatment? Strong results will allow you to attract more clients, negotiate higher reimbursement rates and take advantage of exciting value-based contracting opportunities.

Presenter

Joanna Conti

Joanna Conti

As her daughter cycled in and out of multiple alcoholism treatment programs, Joanna Conti became very frustrated by the lack of success rate data available to help families identify the best facilities. A serial entrepreneur who had previously started software and consulting companies as well as an international nonprofit, Conti launched Vista Research Group in August 2016 to help treatment programs cost-effectively determine their success rates. Shortly thereafter, the company expanded into also providing real-time in-treatment patient monitoring requiring only a minimal amount of staff oversight.

 

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