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In the weeks leading up to the HIMSS 2018 conference in early March, I posted a question to the HIMSS community (45,000 strong in person at the conference and over 180,000 strong on the Linked In group), seeking to encourage conversation about the intersection of value-based care and population health.
In the weeks leading up to the HIMSS 2018 conference in early March, I posted a question to the HIMSS community (45,000 strong in person at the conference and over 180,000 strong on the Linked In group), seeking to encourage conversation about the intersection of value-based care and population health. Comments Comments.
In the weeks leading up to the HIMSS 2018 conference in early March, I posted a question to the HIMSS community (45,000 strong in person at the conference and over 180,000 strong on the Linked In group), seeking to encourage conversation about the intersection of value-based care and population health. Comments Comments.
In the weeks leading up to the HIMSS 2018 conference in early March, I posted a question to the HIMSS community (45,000 strong in person at the conference and over 180,000 strong on the Linked In group), seeking to encourage conversation about the intersection of value-based care and population health.
In the weeks leading up to the HIMSS 2018 conference in early March, I posted a question to the HIMSS community (45,000 strong in person at the conference and over 180,000 strong on the Linked In group), seeking to encourage conversation about the intersection of value-based care and population health.
The for-profit mining of consumer data for health purposes is a somewhat paradoxical outgrowth of public health research, which has long stressed the need to address so-called “socialdeterminants of health” (SDOH). SDOH refers to the environment in which people are born, live, learn, work and play.
I spoke with Dan Burton , CEO of Health Catalyst , about the range of his company’s work with health care systems when we met at HIMSS 2018. Thus, Dan explained that Health Catalyst pairs its technology with expertise in the form of staff who have had success in — for example — reducing readmissions elsewhere.
I spoke with Dan Burton , CEO of Health Catalyst , about the range of his company’s work with health care systems when we met at HIMSS 2018. Thus, Dan explained that Health Catalyst pairs its technology with expertise in the form of staff who have had success in — for example — reducing readmissions elsewhere.
I spoke with Dan Burton , CEO of Health Catalyst , about the range of his company’s work with health care systems when we met at HIMSS 2018. Thus, Dan explained that Health Catalyst pairs its technology with expertise in the form of staff who have had success in — for example — reducing readmissions elsewhere.
I spoke with Dan Burton , CEO of Health Catalyst , about the range of his company’s work with health care systems when we met at HIMSS 2018. Thus, Dan explained that Health Catalyst pairs its technology with expertise in the form of staff who have had success in — for example — reducing readmissions elsewhere.
I spoke with Dan Burton , CEO of Health Catalyst , about the range of his company’s work with health care systems when we met at HIMSS 2018. Thus, Dan explained that Health Catalyst pairs its technology with expertise in the form of staff who have had success in — for example — reducing readmissions elsewhere.
By the 2018 midterm elections, Schavrien and her colleague Erin Ainslie Smith had launched a hospital-wide effort to help patients register to vote or cast ballots if they were unexpectedly hospitalized on Election Day. She had missed the deadline for an absentee ballot application. It’s inherently future-oriented.”
A team-based approach is especially important when caring for patients with complex care needs, researchers said in a 2018 National Academy of Medicine report. Patients with unmet social needs often lack the motivation, skills, or confidence to manage their health effectively.
A team-based approach is especially important when caring for patients with complex care needs, researchers said in a 2018 National Academy of Medicine report. Patients with unmet social needs often lack the motivation, skills, or confidence to manage their health effectively.
Surprisingly to some, approximately 70% of electronic health record information is unstructured. Predictive risk models can extract data regarding socialdeterminants of health, which can be used in conjunction with structured data. Real-time mining of radiology reports can lead to prioritizing of reads and follow-up.
Surprisingly to some, approximately 70% of electronic health record information is unstructured. Predictive risk models can extract data regarding socialdeterminants of health, which can be used in conjunction with structured data. Real-time mining of radiology reports can lead to prioritizing of reads and follow-up.
Surprisingly to some, approximately 70% of electronic health record information is unstructured. Predictive risk models can extract data regarding socialdeterminants of health, which can be used in conjunction with structured data. Health Care Law and Consulting. You should follow me on Twitter: @healthblawg.
Surprisingly to some, approximately 70% of electronic health record information is unstructured. Predictive risk models can extract data regarding socialdeterminants of health, which can be used in conjunction with structured data. Real-time mining of radiology reports can lead to prioritizing of reads and follow-up.
Surprisingly to some, approximately 70% of electronic health record information is unstructured. Predictive risk models can extract data regarding socialdeterminants of health, which can be used in conjunction with structured data. Health Care Law and Consulting. You should follow me on Twitter: @healthblawg.
Is there some grand unification theory or set of theories concerning the healthcare market that can contextualize and rationalize a million different issues about providers, payment, patient access to records, care coordination, socialdeterminants of health and so much more? by Spring Is Here!
Is there some grand unification theory or set of theories concerning the healthcare market that can contextualize and rationalize a million different issues about providers, payment, patient access to records, care coordination, socialdeterminants of health and so much more? by Spring Is Here!
Is there some grand unification theory or set of theories concerning the healthcare market that can contextualize and rationalize a million different issues about providers, payment, patient access to records, care coordination, socialdeterminants of health and so much more? Health Care Law and Consulting. David Harlow.
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