HealthLeaders Media May 18, 2022
Scott Mace

A Texas cardiology practice is seeing success with analytics software that unifies clinical and claims data.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Cariology practices like the Texas Heart Medical Group are using technology that provides a unified view of patient data as gathered from hospitals, other providers, payers, and wearables, in a system purpose-built to facilitate value-based care.

That technology has allowed employers, such as Shell Oil, to reward the Texas Heart Medical Group for controlling costs.

This, in turn, helps the medical group stabilize and expand its business platform, enabling it to thrive as an independent practice at a time when many medical groups are being swallowed up by much larger health systems.

Cardiologists are turning to analytics technology to improve care management...

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