HealthsystemCIO.com February 21, 2018
Bradley Hunter

Population health management (PHM) has grown into something of the King Kong of healthcare: massive, powerful, and, if we’re being honest, pretty hairy.

As providers and vendors have come together at KLAS’ recent summits on population health, we have managed to unpack and quantify the population health space to some extent. Through that process, some major themes and keys to success have emerged.

The Complex and Customized Nature of PHM

Nearly every consumer of PHM solutions is in a unique position. There are differences in organization size, payer makeup, risk-based models, competitive landscape, and experience with value-based-care delivery, to mention a few. Because of this, providers struggle to find PHM tools that are tailor made.

As we’ve hosted summits on...

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