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IT execs talk priorities and predictions for 2022

Healthcare It News

Data is everywhere, but not always available or decipherable to help manage myriad challenges. Progress toward accountable care is halting. "These solutions help providers perform at-home health interventions that prevent sometimes costly and logistically impossible doctors' visits."

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The Direct Link Between Value-Based Health Care, Digital Transformation and Social Determinants – Insights from Innovaccer and Morning Consult

Health Populi

.” At the heart of “being digital” in the health system’s ability to effectively take on value-based care is the right data flowing through the chassis: and that points to the “dynamic duo” of VBC and the social determinants of health (SDoH) as Innovaccer terms the relationship.

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Council of Accountable Physician Practices Elects Joe Kimura, MD, MPH, Atrius Health, to Board of Directors

Accountable Care Doctors

His expertise in medicine, population health, and clinical informatics will be valuable in our movement towards accountability in health care. Atrius Health is a progressive system that is well on its way in this journey.

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Micky Tripathi’s glass-half-full view of EHR interoperability – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

Stepping back from the implementation details, we discussed the benefits of interoperability beyond care of individuals – including population health and analytics – and Micky noted that different architectures and different networks are needed for different purposes. For example, “Direct” (i.e.

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Micky Tripathi’s glass-half-full view of EHR interoperability – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

Stepping back from the implementation details, we discussed the benefits of interoperability beyond care of individuals – including population health and analytics – and Micky noted that different architectures and different networks are needed for different purposes. For example, “Direct” (i.e.