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In late 2012 Chilmark Research published the first version of our Payer Benchmark report — detailing how leading payers were beginning to adopt emerging consumer technologies. One change from 2012 is the pull-back in creating mobile app versions of member service portals, as have health & wellness app launches.
Importantly, new relationships were formed at our event and our table at the ConnectedHealth Conference , to which we were attached. It was a great and exhilarating outcome for our first-ever conference; our partnership with PCHAlliance (Personal ConnectedHealth Alliance) was highly effective for all involved.
Some observers say there are ulterior motives – for instance see these 30 seconds of Yale cardiologist Harlan Krumholz at ConnectedHealth 2016, on how a health system CEO told him flat out: “You don’t understand – why would we want to make it easy for people to get their health data? .
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Figure from Chilmark’s ConnectedHealth Report). The results of a six-month study on the impact of connected devices on chronically ill patients are in – and they’re not good. Remote Monitoring CAN work – but that doesn’t mean it WILL. We’ll offer another explanation.
The top-fold placement of the story was indeed nice, as was the accompanying interview suggesting that technology in general can improve population health , but the article wasn’t exactly news to the healthcare industry.
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In addition to offering a generous employee benefits package, the hospital collaborated with the Massachusetts Nursing Association — its RNs’ collective bargaining arm — to offer employees up to $2,000 in incentives for maintaining their health. Boston Business Journal named the hospital a Best Place to Work in 2012, 2014 and 2016.
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