Healthcare IT Today January 4, 2021
Anne Zieger

Highmark Health has signed a six-year deal with Google Cloud under which the two will build and manage a new platform designed to streamline patient care delivery.

The two companies are developing a new digital care model dubbed Living Health. The Living Health Dynamic Platform, which will be built on Google Cloud, allows Highmark to access Google Cloud’s analytics and AI capabilities, along with Google Cloud’s healthcare API.

According to a prepared release, Living Health will not only offer less-fragmented, more personalized care to patients, it will also free up clinicians from performing many time-consuming administrative tasks. The new platform will also offer them timely data and actionable information about each patient, Highmark says.

Clearly, Highmark has decided that where...

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