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The tools at the core of the company were developed by the UPMC health plan to better manage risk and, as Rasu says, the hunch that there was a market for these tools, packaged with advisory services, turned out to be correct; at the time of its IPO a couple of years a go, the company was valued at over $1 billion.
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While at the HIMSS annual conference this year I spoke with many healthcare technology company leaders. He sees an opportunity not only in connecting providers with different EHR systems serving common patients, but in applying these tools at the statewide HIE level. I am pleased to share some of those conversations here.
While at the HIMSS annual conference this year I spoke with many healthcare technology company leaders. He sees an opportunity not only in connecting providers with different EHR systems serving common patients, but in applying these tools at the statewide HIE level. I am pleased to share some of those conversations here.
While at the HIMSS annual conference this year I spoke with many healthcare technology company leaders. He sees an opportunity not only in connecting providers with different EHR systems serving common patients, but in applying these tools at the statewide HIE level. I am pleased to share some of those conversations here.
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The EHR has always been a data collection tool, a mechanism for data aggregation. Michael sees the persisting lack of interoperability as something that harms the patient, harms the provider, and raises cost. Eric Sullivan – SVP, Innovation & Data Strategies, Inovalon. Inovalon has been around for about 20 years.
The EHR has always been a data collection tool, a mechanism for data aggregation. Michael sees the persisting lack of interoperability as something that harms the patient, harms the provider, and raises cost. Eric Sullivan – SVP, Innovation & Data Strategies, Inovalon. Inovalon has been around for about 20 years.
The EHR has always been a data collection tool, a mechanism for data aggregation. Michael sees the persisting lack of interoperability as something that harms the patient, harms the provider, and raises cost. Eric Sullivan – SVP, Innovation & Data Strategies, Inovalon. Inovalon has been around for about 20 years.
The EHR has always been a data collection tool, a mechanism for data aggregation. Michael sees the persisting lack of interoperability as something that harms the patient, harms the provider, and raises cost. Eric Sullivan – SVP, Innovation & Data Strategies, Inovalon. Inovalon has been around for about 20 years.
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(Twitter: @twitchell )He observed that one of the key challenges the healthcare system is struggling with is the adoption of new technology needed to address population health, both on the diagnostic end and on the care management end. Stay tuned for the future unlocking of this and other healthcare data.
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