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For 2023, patient experience, 'smarter' analytics and data-driven medicine

Healthcare It News

Matthew Gitelis, CEO of PatientIQ, a health IT company deriving insights from patient-reported outcomes data, has some thoughts about healthcare information technology in 2023. For one, that patient experience will be king in the year ahead. You predict the patient experience will be king in 2023.

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UnityPoint Health pins hopes on interoperable digital health platform for patients

Healthcare It News

"Embracing digital transformation is key in order to align with patient demands and maintain market share. Digital transformation also is essential in making an impact on quality improvement and cost containment goals associated with value-based care initiatives." " PROPOSAL.

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CMMI Prioritizes Multi-Payer Alignment in New Models

NCQA

And then we’re also developing an approach for certification based on quality improvement and patient experience.”

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VBC: Improving Healthcare Outcomes With A Strong Payer-Provider Relationship

HIT Consultant

Jonathan Malek, SVP and General Manager, Provider Business, Veradigm The last few years have emphasized the need for high-quality healthcare for patients that is accessible and affordable for all.

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5 Key Trends Driving Purchasing Decisions in Healthcare IT

HIT Consultant

The mandate of these healthcare networks is clear – to improve patient experiences and population health outcomes while simultaneously reducing costs. Speaking to CIOs, they have made it clear that incomplete patient information at the point of care is a constant problem.

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Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation Center: Equity and Vision

Sheppard Health Law

Innovation Center models can define success as encouraging lasting transformation and a broader array of quality investments, rather than focusing solely on each individual model’s cost and quality improvements.

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Mount Sinai Health tackles digital health inequity with robust RPM program

Healthcare It News

Uncontrolled chronic disease is another issue, said Dr. Robert Fields, executive vice president and chief population health officer. By leveraging digital capabilities and device-enabled workflows, Myers said, RPM has enhanced the patient experience by: Offering convenient care at home. 89% were 65 years or older.