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5 stories to celebrate National Healthcare Quality Week

Meditech

Recognize National Healthcare Quality Week 2021 by learning more about how technology is helping healthcare professionals to make a positive impact on their communities. Here are five blogs highlighting customers who are going the extra mile while getting the most from their EHR.

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Epic Integrates with Milliman MedInsight for its Value-Based Performance Management Module

HIT Consultant

– Epic customers will be able to leverage the unparalleled expertise of two leading healthcare technology companies to build the foundation for population health improvement strategies. Epic’s new Value-Based Performance Management module will be available to the market in 2023. ”

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AI-Powered Pop Health and SDOH – The Good, The Bad and The Best Practices

HIT Consultant

Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a powerful tool for making population health analytics more accurate and interventions more effective. Sadly, because healthcare data sets tend to be least complete and robust for disadvantaged communities, this form of bias tends to impact those groups disproportionately.

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The Re-Emergence of Shared Decision Making in Value-Based Care

Health Dialog

Through legislative action and mandated programs and initiatives, the federal government has positioned SDM as a key element of its strategy to reduce healthcare costs and improve population health.

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Improving Healthcare Outcomes, One Patient Call at a Time

Health Dialog

Meet Gini Lea Quinn: From helping patients to guiding health coaches, Gini is proud to be a part of Health Dialog’s can-do culture. What work did you do before Health Dialog? Before Health Dialog, I worked in a nursing home for 15 years. What do you enjoy doing when you’re not helping health coaches and patients?

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Cost Trumps Quality of Health Care for Consumers As Their Experience Has Eroded

Health Populi

Start with health care quality, which 58% of U.S. The percent of health consumers evaluating their healthcare quality as very good or good fell to 41% of people in June 2023, an erosion of 17 percentage points, shown in the first chart. adult patients ranked as “very good or good” in June 2020.

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