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This selection focuses on interoperability, the patient matching technology that undergirds aspects of interoperability, and the benefits of these technologies in the development of tools to manage patient journeys in a manner that engages patients, caregivers and providers as partners in care, advancing the quadruple aim.
Following the announcement of implementation of the Carequality-CommonWell interoperability collaboration, I was fortunate enough to catch up with Micky Tripathi ( @mickytripathi1 ) to discuss this development and put it in context. Micky is bullish on interoperability, both over the near term (the next 12-18 months) and the long term.
Following the announcement of implementation of the Carequality-CommonWell interoperability collaboration, I was fortunate enough to catch up with Micky Tripathi ( @mickytripathi1 ) to discuss this development and put it in context. Micky is bullish on interoperability, both over the near term (the next 12-18 months) and the long term.
Following the announcement of implementation of the Carequality-CommonWell interoperability collaboration, I was fortunate enough to catch up with Micky Tripathi ( @mickytripathi1 ) to discuss this development and put it in context. Micky is bullish on interoperability, both over the near term (the next 12-18 months) and the long term.
Following the announcement of implementation of the Carequality-CommonWell interoperability collaboration, I was fortunate enough to catch up with Micky Tripathi ( @mickytripathi1 ) to discuss this development and put it in context. Micky is bullish on interoperability, both over the near term (the next 12-18 months) and the long term.
Following the announcement of implementation of the Carequality-CommonWell interoperability collaboration, I was fortunate enough to catch up with Micky Tripathi ( @mickytripathi1 ) to discuss this development and put it in context. Micky is bullish on interoperability, both over the near term (the next 12-18 months) and the long term.
Following the announcement of implementation of the Carequality-CommonWell interoperability collaboration, I was fortunate enough to catch up with Micky Tripathi ( @mickytripathi1 ) to discuss this development and put it in context. Micky is bullish on interoperability, both over the near term (the next 12-18 months) and the long term.
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Click here to read the first feature, on AI and machine learning, and click here to read the second feature, on interoperability. "Through this work, we plan to identify best practices for portal design and successful use by both patients and clinicians," he continued.
The importance of collaboration cannot be overstated, and the numbers prove it: projections show that the population covered by accountablecare organizations (ACOs) will reach 105 million by 2020. Value-based care can be the engine of our assembly line, pushing us to collaborate.
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This selection focuses on interoperability, the patient matching technology that undergirds aspects of interoperability, and the benefits of these technologies in the development of tools to manage patient journeys in a manner that engages patients, caregivers and providers as partners in care, advancing the quadruple aim.
This selection focuses on interoperability, the patient matching technology that undergirds aspects of interoperability, and the benefits of these technologies in the development of tools to manage patient journeys in a manner that engages patients, caregivers and providers as partners in care, advancing the quadruple aim.
This selection focuses on interoperability, the patient matching technology that undergirds aspects of interoperability, and the benefits of these technologies in the development of tools to manage patient journeys in a manner that engages patients, caregivers and providers as partners in care, advancing the quadruple aim.
This selection focuses on interoperability, the patient matching technology that undergirds aspects of interoperability, and the benefits of these technologies in the development of tools to manage patient journeys in a manner that engages patients, caregivers and providers as partners in care, advancing the quadruple aim.
This selection focuses on interoperability, the patient matching technology that undergirds aspects of interoperability, and the benefits of these technologies in the development of tools to manage patient journeys in a manner that engages patients, caregivers and providers as partners in care, advancing the quadruple aim.
This selection focuses on interoperability, the patient matching technology that undergirds aspects of interoperability, and the benefits of these technologies in the development of tools to manage patient journeys in a manner that engages patients, caregivers and providers as partners in care, advancing the quadruple aim.
” Without cultural buy-in in the organization, no amount of technology will help; IT tools can’t do the heavy lifting all alone. One key issue is provider readiness for change, since we have “a sick care system, not a health care system.” .” How do we reach to objective of the Triple Aim? “Burn the boats.”
” Without cultural buy-in in the organization, no amount of technology will help; IT tools can’t do the heavy lifting all alone. Health Care Law and Consulting. One key issue is provider readiness for change, since we have “a sick care system, not a health care system.” “Burn the boats.”
” Without cultural buy-in in the organization, no amount of technology will help; IT tools can’t do the heavy lifting all alone. Health Care Law and Consulting. One key issue is provider readiness for change, since we have “a sick care system, not a health care system.” “Burn the boats.”
” Without cultural buy-in in the organization, no amount of technology will help; IT tools can’t do the heavy lifting all alone. One key issue is provider readiness for change, since we have “a sick care system, not a health care system.” .” How do we reach to objective of the Triple Aim? “Burn the boats.”
” Without cultural buy-in in the organization, no amount of technology will help; IT tools can’t do the heavy lifting all alone. Health Care Law and Consulting. One key issue is provider readiness for change, since we have “a sick care system, not a health care system.” “Burn the boats.”
” Without cultural buy-in in the organization, no amount of technology will help; IT tools can’t do the heavy lifting all alone. One key issue is provider readiness for change, since we have “a sick care system, not a health care system.” .” How do we reach to objective of the Triple Aim? “Burn the boats.”
” Without cultural buy-in in the organization, no amount of technology will help; IT tools can’t do the heavy lifting all alone. One key issue is provider readiness for change, since we have “a sick care system, not a health care system.” .” How do we reach to objective of the Triple Aim? “Burn the boats.”
” Without cultural buy-in in the organization, no amount of technology will help; IT tools can’t do the heavy lifting all alone. Health Care Law and Consulting. One key issue is provider readiness for change, since we have “a sick care system, not a health care system.” “Burn the boats.”
” Without cultural buy-in in the organization, no amount of technology will help; IT tools can’t do all the heavy lifting alone. Health Care Law and Consulting. One key issue is provider readiness for change, since we have “a sick care system, not a health care system.” “Burn the boats.”
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ACOs connected by a single EHR were more successful at care coordination, though most also supplement their EHR platform with other tools and technology, according to a report from HHS’ Office of Inspector General. ACOs with a single EHR were able to avoid interoperability challenges and better coordinate care in real time.
Then they brought up the nebulous interoperability, which they couldn’t describe it at all. Most of the research I’ve seen around interoperability is pretty garbage. We have to create accountablecare organizations. Now what are they doing? We have to coordinate patients. How do we treat those patients?
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