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How AI and machine learning can help predict SDOH needs

Healthcare It News

How do care management interventions to mitigate SDOH as a risk for undesired health outcomes work? Recently, population health management strategies have begun to incorporate evaluations for patients' social needs connected to SDOH, as well as interventions addressing these needs.

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Fifth Free Tool in Kidney Toolkit Helps Fight Kidney Disease

NCQA

Adding the Population Health Roadmap for Chronic Kidney Disease to our Kidney Health Toolkit means there’s a fifth free resource from NCQA to help manage chronic kidney disease (CKD) or end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Sources and Inspiration We developed the Roadmap in partnership with Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

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The Future of Digital Transformation in Hospitals

HIT Consultant

Federated learning allows pharmaceutical companies to access sought-after ‘multi-modal’ data from multiple hospitals in order to identify potential drug candidates and evaluate drug safety and efficacy. Capture value by increasing the value of data, and enabling hospitals to tap into new revenue streams such as the ones from drug development.

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What VBC Providers Demand From Their IT Solutions

HIT Consultant

The quality of these healthcare services is measured by patient outcomes that are based on metrics such as rate of hospital readmission, timeliness of care, and overall patient satisfaction. Population Health Management Tools Another health IT needs includes improvements to current population health management (PHM) tools on the market.

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COVID-19 Lessons: A Path to a Better Health Care System

Accountable Care Doctors

For this transition to succeed, stakeholders across the health care sector, including payers, the pharmaceutical industry, and medical device companies, must be willing and supportive partners.”. Such programs include: Nascent hospital-at-home programs, in which a patient’s care is managed at home instead of in the hospital.