Many hospitals have had to accept they must lose money on every patient they take in for certain types of surgeries, and yet still find a way to improve and stay in business - this seems contradictory, and unfair.
If you ever have the chance to talk to Wesley or Colt on the many ways in which cost savings are had, I'd encourage you to. We have some really interesting tech on the back-end that is game-changing for hospitals.
Just one example, we have the ability in real-time to detect and alert on invalid and unapproved implants (potentially costing hundreds or thousands more than their comparable approved implants), and have alerted hospitals/surgeons during surgery of what is happening. Prior to ORHub, these would have just passed on up and the respective parties would have had to pay as is, no questions asked.
The bottom-line impact is huge, and one we are happy ORHub can help mitigate.
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