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From Data to Innovative Models: Reducing Risks and Improving Joint Replacement Outcomes

At the forefront of a growing movement towards value-based care, orthopaedic surgeons are facing increasing pressure to make better decisions based on outcomes; to assume greater risk for the cost of joint replacement patient care; and to reduce overall costs while demonstrating quality improvement. Join us for a webinar addressing emerging initiatives, technologies and best[…]

How to Transform Data Into a Continuous Learning System

New payment models require health care organizations to make better decisions about outcomes, Richard Gliklich says December 8, 2016 – Richard Gliklich, M.D. – H&HN Magazine Health care is the largest part of the national economy, and the costs of maintaining it are growing at an unsustainable rate. As a result, Medicare and other payers[…]

How a robust outcomes management will help hospitals ‘win’ in value-based care

Written by Megan Wood | December 02, 2016 | Becker’s Health IT & CIO Review Despite a party change in the White House, the government will likely continue moving toward performance-based healthcare with a greater focus on outcomes. Under such models, hospitals’ reimbursement is directly tied to patient outcomes, meaning outcomes management is critical to a healthcare[…]

Improving Performance under Bundled Care

The field of medicine is changing rapidly due to two major disruptions – the application of artificial intelligence, such as machine and deep learning and the shift from fee-for-service to value-based payment models. These innovations, which are occurring simultaneously, are fundamentally altering how data are used and how care is provided. To survive in this[…]