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"All in, we expect enhanced personal healthcare to generate nearly $600
million of savings during 2019. Our efforts in value-based care are
supported through our artificial intelligence programs, like predictive
services, which allow us to determine when members or care providers may
call us. Rather than waiting for them, we reach out to them proactively.
AI enables this program by understanding patterns and reasons that
trigger calls. We can link AI to events that happen on a regular basis,
such as claims adjustments, referrals and prior authorization requests,
improving the care and consumer experience.” - Gail K. Boudreaux, CEO and President, Anthem. |
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Almost half of
physicians queried for laboratory results from external sources or
providers in 2017, marking a 30% increase from 2015 to 2017. Electronic
sending of summary of care records remained the same between 2015 and
2017, but receipt of summary of care records increased by 16% during
this period to 29%. Almost 25% of primary care physicians electronically
received hospital discharge summaries. Only about 10% of physicians
engaged in all four interoperability domains during these years. Source: Care Analytics News, Volume 12 Number 6, June 2019, "HHS Briefs Detail Hospital, Physician Use of Data, Analytics." |
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Robert Altemose: 3 Lessons for Health Care Leaders on Using Real-Time Analytics to Improve Clinical Outcomes1. Real-time analytics offer two primary benefits
for health care organizations: monitoring processes and improving
quality of care. Source:
Cerner Blog, June 17, 2019 check out more lists on healthsprocket. "What's on your list?" |
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