Commonly Asked Questions
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Clinical integration is a collaboration between doctors and healthcare providers to address healthcare reform in an effective and positive way. It provides an opportunity to improve patient care and service and reduce waste in the healthcare system. This helps everyone.
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Many doctors are part of independent practices. However, as members of Baptist Health Quality Network they benefit from all the research and best practices that have been carefully studied and developed by the first-rate doctors in this Network.
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Clinical integration is not about electronic records. It is about healthcare providers coming together to share knowledge about what works in medical care and the office setting. Our Network will keep improving and refining what we do — from the time of your first visit to one of our doctors — so that providing you with the best possible care is the center of our focus.
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No, only your doctors will have access to your records. You must give permission for other network providers to see them.