Reduce hospital re-admissions and protect your reimbursement
Avoidable transfers cost residents, census, and your standing with hospitals. iDocsWeb helps facilities treat in place — cutting re-admissions, strengthening quality measures, and protecting ACO/MCO relationships.
Treat in placeStronger ACO/MCO tiesAvoid penalties
27%+
Average drop in hospital re-admissions after 3 months
35%
Average reduction after 6 months of usage
$44K+
Quarterly retained revenue by treating in place
Why it matters
Fewer re-admissions, stronger partnerships
Hospitals, ACOs, and managed care organizations steer patients to facilities with low re-admission rates. Reducing avoidable transfers improves your CMS Five-Star quality measures, strengthens those relationships, and helps you avoid value-based penalties. See
how treating in place works.
Treat in place — board-certified providers guide care at the bedside, 24/7.
Preferred-partner status — become the facility hospitals and ACOs refer to.
Protect reimbursement — perform better under value-based programs.
The compounding effect
Fewer avoidable transfers
Higher CMS quality measures
More referrals & census
Protected reimbursement
Lower RTA, stronger standing
Lower RTA
Treating in place cuts avoidable hospital re-admissions 27–35% on average.
Better ACO/MCO ties
Low re-admission rates make you the preferred partner for hospitals, ACOs, and MCOs.
Protect reimbursement
Stronger quality performance supports value-based and SNF VBP outcomes.
FAQ
Re-admission questions
How does telehealth reduce hospital re-admissions?
By bringing a provider to the bedside in minutes, iDocsWeb lets nursing facilities treat residents in place instead of transferring them out — cutting avoidable re-admissions 27–35% on average.
How do re-admissions affect ACO and MCO relationships?
Hospitals, ACOs, and MCOs prefer to refer to facilities with low re-admission rates. Reducing avoidable transfers strengthens these relationships and can increase referrals and census.
Can reducing re-admissions help avoid Medicare penalties?
Lower re-admission rates support better performance under value-based programs like the SNF Value-Based Purchasing program, helping protect your reimbursement.
What is RTA?
RTA refers to return-to-acute, or hospital re-admissions from a skilled nursing facility. Reducing avoidable RTA is a key quality and financial metric for operators.
Cut avoidable re-admissions
See how treating in place protects your census and your reimbursement.