Overview
The Physician's Analyze page contains an enormous spread of metrics that provide insights into your selected Physician's practice and patient demographics. This article will summarize the organization and content of the tables in the various sections and tabs of the Analyze page and provide some helpful insights and tips for using this page.
It is always important to look for metrics that show:
- A large patient population, and particularly a large post-acute population, i.e. hospice patients.
- High post-acute utilization that reveals a commitment to post-acute care.
- Areas of shared specialization.
- Areas of struggle with post-acute care where you can provide guidance and support.
As you identify metrics that stand out, you can make notes for later reference in the Provider Information section at the top of the page by clicking on the pencil icon.
For more strategies for targeting physicians, see Physician Targeting Strategies.
Page Summary
The table below summarizes each of the sections and tabs in the Physician Analyze page. The section/tab names in the left column are links to the full article for that section/tab.
Section/Tab | Description |
Provider Information |
This section includes basic information on the selected provider; specialty, location of practice, etc. In addition, you can add internal notes, assign this provider to one of your reps and make notes on important staff related to the provider. Most of the information in this section can be edited. |
Insights | The Insights section of any analyze page will contain the most relevant metrics for the selected provider. |
Patient Population |
The focus of this tab is the patients treated by the selected physician. Four tables are included:
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Practice Details |
This tab has three tables that provide insights into the selected physician's practice:
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Utilization | The table provides insights into the selected physician's use of hospice post acute care. |
Destinations | The table shows the hospice agencies that admitted patients treated by this physician. |
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