b'In one initiative that CHHS is implementing across all three campuses, patients on blood thinners who suffer ahead injurywill get an immediate CT scan, sometimes even before seeing the provider.This specific protocol, explains Christina Loporcaro, MD, medical director for CHHS Emergency Services, was already Our Impact working well in Concord and is now being adopted in Franklin and Laconia. ONE SYSTEM, Its just one example of how the standardization of care between emergency physicians who float between CHHS campuses is resulting in faster diagnosis and consistent care. The real power of the one-system approach becomes evident in these critical moments.When a patient arrives in Franklin needing specialized care, for example, providers SEAMLESS immediately know what services are available beyond their facility.With one call to the Transfer Center, the patient can be accepted to the right location to receive their definitive care CARE within minutes, Dr. Loporcaro explains. This helps to expedite patient carebecause providers already know what resources exist within their own community.Loporcaro is one of about two dozen doctors who split time between all CHHS locations, providing consistent treatment. In addition to benefiting patients, this model also addresses the challenge of provider burnout in emergency medicinethe opportunity to take care of patients in multiple environments results in more well-rounded doctors.We see patients from newborn all the way to 110 years old, and everything in between, Loporcaro says. Having that constant variation in your practice is really helpful to stay invigorated.One of the greatest strengths within CHHS is how shared knowledge transforms continuity of care. By rotating between hospitals, providers gain an understanding of what specialists and services are available at all locations. Loporcaro also points to monthly system-wide provider meetings that further guarantee providers remain current on the latest services and procedures. Meanwhile, the electronic medical record system serves as the backbone of this integrated approach.Providers can access a patients complete history, from a Laconia hospitalists notes to lab results from Franklin, in real-time across CHHS.This comprehensive view enables better clinical decisions and increases efficiency of care.Beyond technology, the coordination standardizes equipment, policies, and care algorithms across all hospital sites. This consistency means providers can work effectively anywhere in the system while patients receive the same high-quality care regardless of location. The result is care that allows providers to match patients with the right resources based on Michelle Michael-Korn, RN and Nicholas Larochelle, MD| TRANSFER CENTER individual medical needs, transportation access, and social factors, so they receive appropriate attention. It also makes follow-up care more seamless.Being able to get patients information from a standardized system so you can make the best choice for that individual patient, Loporcaro says, is one of the benefits of having One System and providers that understand each piece of that system.54 CONCORD HOSPITAL HEALTH SYSTEM |One System'