E-hospital Consulting: Real Value for Texas' Rural Hopitals
E-Hospital Consulting, LP proudly acquired TORCH Endorsed Vendor status in April 2008 with unanimous referrals and recommendations from their clientele. This rigorous approval process is the same level of service and attention and commitment you’ll receive from E-Hospital President/CEO Jack Walker.
Jack Walker’s vision for your hospital is simple: Bring real value proposition to every rural hospital in the State of Texas affordably, professionally and precisely. E-hospital Consulting, LP, with their staff of proven expertise, accomplishes this end through its strategic partnership with Phoenix Health Services and TORCH. Together known as the TORCH COLLABORATIVE, this team of highly experienced professionals has rolled out full-scale operational/IT assessments to eight TORCH hospitals and running. Their overwhelming success has created the need for their newest division: E-Hospital Texas Healthcare Division.
Getting started is FREE. E-Hospital Consulting, LP brings industry-specific experts to your need free of charge in the initial collaborative assessment. So whether your organization is concerned about coding, revenue cycle management, IT viability or change management, E-hospital has tried and tested turnkey processes in place to maximize your investment.
Are you a Texas Rural Hospital? Ready to see Measurable, Tangible Results? If you answer is “yes” to either one then you are qualified! Thankfully we have already gone through all the qualifications, referrals and recommendations you’ve grown to trust from TORCH. Call us today to experience the E-Hospital Difference everyone’s talking about!
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"TORCH is the only
hospital association
dedicated exclusively
to the needs of rural
and small community
hospitals in Texas.
Since its inception in
1990, TORCH has
steadily grown in
members. All general
acute care hospitals
with less than 150
beds may participate.
The 150 hospital
members of TORCH
provide healthcare
to over 3.2 million rural
residents. For more
information visit:
http://torchnet.org/
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