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Leveraging Personal Health Nurses to Connect the Dots Across the Care Continuum

HIT Consultant

Research by the Employee Benefit Research Institute found that the number of people who spend $100,000 or more each year on healthcare increased by 50% between 2013 and 2021. Nearly half of all annual healthcare spending in the U.S. comes from just five percent of the population. comes from just five percent of the population.

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Partnering Up in the Health Care Ecosystem to Drive Transformation – for Organizations and Health Consumers Alike

Health Populi

“Partnerships, including JVs and alliances with other healthcare organizations and with new entrants, are just one way to access new capabilities, unlock speed to market, and achieve capital, scale, and operational efficiencies” in health care transformations.

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Why a Focus on Behavioral Health is Key to Improving Quality Measures

HIT Consultant

healthcare system has been moving towards value-based care (VBC) which encourages health providers to improve care quality by reimbursing them based on successful outcomes rather than individual medical services. Association of Integrated Team-Based Care With Health Care Quality, Utilization, and Cost.

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Disruption Is Healthcare’s New Normal

Health Populi

Googling the words “disruption” and “healthcare” today yielded 33.8 “Disruption” as a noun and an elephant in our room has been with us in healthcare since the September/October 2000 issue of Harvard Business Review. This emerged out of Christensen’s 1997 book, The Innovator’s Dilemma.

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Reduce Medical Costs by 5.3%: Active Member Engagement for Employers

HIT Consultant

Active engagement is when members take action to engage with caregivers, seek education about their unique health needs, and know how best to navigate the healthcare system to get the care they need. 1 return on investment The bottom line It is unlikely that healthcare premiums will come down anytime soon.

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