Monday 1 February 2016

James R. Hughes - How to Run an Immediate Care Center

James R. Hughes is a medical professional who has spent his entire career working in the realm of immediate and emergency medicine. He began his career in nursing school in 1971, around 45 years ago, and has never looked back. In 1973, he was drafted into the military, but scored extremely high on the entrance exams, which earned him the responsibility of providing medical support to special operatives in the army. After finishing his service, he decided to continue his medical career by attending medical school. He graduated after three years and has been serving the needs of patients ever since.

James R Hughes
James R Hughes

 James R. Hughes is currently serving as a leading physician for the Georgia Emergency Associates group in the Southeast. He is one of six professionals who founded the group, and continues to serve patient needs in Bluffton, South Carolina in one of the group’s five immediate care centers. It takes a great deal of skill as a manager in order to successful run a care center, and James has learned what it takes through his lengthy career.

One of the most important things to remember when operating a medical facility is organization. Patient records can be extremely extensive, which means there are thousands of pieces of information on each patient that walks through your center’s doors. You have to be able to retrieve and refer to that information quickly.

Another important thing to keep in mind when operating a medical facility is to allow patients to be seen in an orderly fashion. Everyone needs to wait his or her turn to see a professional unless it’s an emergency.