
About Boston Enterprise
Who We Are?
Boston Enterprise is a nurse consulting and management firm specializing in performance improvement initiatives for healthcare providers. Since its inception in 1990, the firm has improved the operational and financial efficiency of many healthcare organizations. Located in New Jersey.
What We Do?
Our team of clinical consultants works collaboratively with your team to develop and implement end -to-end solutions that increases patient satisfaction while improving bottom line performance.
How You Benefit?
Boston Enterprise delivers results-oriented services designed to improve bottom line performance. Our solutions focus on producing a timely return on investment through the implementation of improvement strategies that:
- Increases productivity
- Clinical performance improvement
- Improve patient satisfaction
Personal Characteristics
- High energy level, able to manage a variety of projects simultaneously
- Well developed interpersonal and communication skills
- Well organize and detail oriented Committed to quality consumer care
Our Newest Venture
Education and Training for the New ESRD Conditions for Coverage and the New Survey Protocol
Effective October 14, 2008, new regulations are now being used to certify and survey ESRD facilities. All States had to prepare to survey ESRD facilities for such technically and clinically complex areas as water treatment safety, dialyzer reuse safety, specialized infection control and prevention precautions, equipment operation and maintenance, and staffing qualifications and abilities(just to name a few). While the average lifespan of the ESRD beneficiary is 6 years, the ESRD data show that taking into account the difference among patients, the practice patterns of facilities can affect the life span by 20% on average - almost a 1 year gain in life expectancy directly attributed to better quality of care.
These Surveys are conducted to protect the health and safety of ESRD beneficiaries because of the extraordinary health and safety risk associated with dialysis treatments. The treatment provided involves high safety risk because:
- The complex and varied nature of the dialysis and reuse equipment requires operation by knowledgeable staff;
- The need for water to be treated onsite because it can only contain a minimal level of bacteria, endotoxins, or chemicals (since during treatment the water is separated from the patients blood only by a thin, porous membrane);
- The extracorporeal circulation of blood that occurs in the ESRD facility has a high risk of for transmission of infection of infections than in the hospital setting.
