Extensivists of Texas:
Core Values, Vision & Goals
VISION
To be the leading partner for Primary Care Doctors, ensuring seamless patient transitions from hospital to home, and delivering the highest standard of in-hospital care for better long-term health outcomes.
CORE VALUES
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Patient-Centered Care:
We prioritize the well-being of our patients by delivering comprehensive in-hospital care, ensuring that they return to their primary care provider healthier and with improved outcomes.
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Collaborative Partnership:
We believe in strong partnerships with Primary Care Doctors to create a continuum of care. Together, we work to provide integrated healthcare solutions for our patients.
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Continuity of Care:
We ensure that every patient’s hospital stay is part of a broader healthcare journey. We maintain close communication with Primary Care Doctors to facilitate smooth transitions and consistent, personalized care.
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Quality and Excellence:
We are committed to the highest standards of care, constantly seeking to improve patient outcomes and reduce readmission rates by delivering exceptional hospital services.
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Accountability and Trust:
We operate with full transparency, ensuring that Primary Care Doctors can trust us to deliver the same level of care and dedication they provide to their patients.
GOALS
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Seamless Care Transitions:
Ensure that every patient receives the best possible hospital care and transitions back to their Primary Care Doctor with clear follow-up plans, reducing fragmentation in healthcare delivery.
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Strengthen Partnerships with Primary Care Providers:
Foster long-term collaborations with Primary Care Doctors by maintaining open lines of communication and providing regular updates on their patients’ hospital progress.
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Reduce Hospital Readmissions:
By providing excellent in-hospital care and thorough discharge planning, we aim to improve patient recovery and reduce the likelihood of preventable readmissions.
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Enhance Patient Outcomes:
Through comprehensive care management and follow-through, we aim to not only stabilize patients during their hospital stay but also support their long-term health by ensuring proper continuity of care post-discharge.