Predictive Modeling Bulletin
  Complimentary from the publishers of Predictive Modeling News           January 18, 2013  
 
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Daryl Wansink: Heading Off ER 'Frequent Fliers'

In this video, Daryl Wansink of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina discusses the use of predictive modeling to help curb unnecessary visits to emergency rooms.
 

 
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Peter Edelstein MD: Emerging trends for predictive analytics in 2013

1 . Predictive analytics will target identification of early readmissions risk.
2.  Predictive analytics will facilitate population health management and value-based accountable care.
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Source: Health Management Technology, January 2013
Source URL: http://www.healthmgttech.com/articles/201301/emerging-directions-in-analytics.php

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This Month in Predictive Modeling News
 
  • Part I-B - PM Industry Vendor Company Profiles
  • Part II-B - Articles:
    The Last Mile Problem: Working with Clinicians to Build Effective Operational PMs from EHR Data by Paul Bleicher MD PhD
  • Consultants and PM by Carlos Centurion
  • PM in Healthcare by Dan Hogan
  • DWhere is PM Headed? by Jonathan Weiner DrPH
  • Part III-B - Case Studies:
    A Hospital Group Uses Data Analysis for Clinical Integration, contributed by Vantage Point Health Information Systems
  • Industry News with briefs regarding the National Predictive Modeling Summit and FICO
  • PM Software Helps Home Health Company Decrease 30-Day Readmissions by 35.9%, contributed by Medalogix Inc
  • Key Factors for Payers in Fraud and Abuse Prevention, contributed by LexisNexis
  • 2012 Population Health Management Case Study: Proving ROI Through Managing Risk, contributed by Allegeant
  • Thought Leader’s Corner: “What emerging trends or issues do you see having significant impact on predictive modeling activities for 2013, and what are the implications?”
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