Medical Economics November 21, 2024
Emily Holzman, MPH

Here are three strategies to face the dual challenge of improving patient health while controlling costs.

As the health care industry increasingly adopts value-based care (VBC) models, providers face the dual challenge of enhancing patient outcomes while controlling costs. To succeed in this environment, integrating health plan data — such as claims, enrollment and care gap information — into clinical and operational workflows is essential. By combining health plan data with traditional clinical information from electronic health records (EHRs), providers gain a comprehensive view of each patient’s health journey that neither source can provide individually. This broader perspective empowers providers to proactively address care gaps, improve patient engagement and streamline workflows, all of which are vital for meeting the demands...

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