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Bamboo Health Streamlines Care Collaboration for Oak Street Health for Real-Time Patient Event Notifications

HIT Consultant

What You Should Know: – Bamboo Health announced that it has expanded its care coordination partnership with Oak Street Health intended to arm the network of value-based primary care centers (for Medicare) with an additional level of resources for managing real-time patient event notifications.

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Transitional Care: How Can We Make it Better for Patients?

Healthcare Leadership

Over the past decade we have seen more and more specialization and levels of care introduced. We now have telehealth visits, retail clinics, direct-primary-care, and more. More fragmentation = more transitions. More transitions = more issues. Can’t wait to discuss this with the HCLDR community. Valverde, P.A.,

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More than a Feeling: Using Research and Data to Drive Home-and Community-Based Services Improvements 

NASHP

As a guiding framework, Pu presented an organizing framework for conceptualizing the home-based medical care landscape organized by intensity of care need and whether the care was long term, urgent, or acute , as seen below. Incorporating data to improve HCBS supports should be an ongoing, continuous activity.

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Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation Center: Equity and Vision

Sheppard Health Law

Strategic Objective 1: Drive Accountable Care. The National Academy of Medicine reported that high-quality primary care forms the foundation of a high-functioning health system and is key to improving the experience of patients and care teams, as well as population health, and reducing costs. [1]

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From Telemedicine to Complete Virtual Care and Beyond

HIT Consultant

Birth of Telemedicine The genesis of telemedicine can be traced back to Boston during the late 1960’s with the birth of a fully functioning telemedicine system operating between Mass General Hospital (MGH) and the Logan Airport Medical Station.