Becker's Healthcare November 28, 2022
Giles Bruce

As part of its ongoing collaboration with Google Cloud, Pittsburgh-based Highmark Health hopes to one day have a “data-driven care plan for every member,” chief analytics officer Richard Clarke, PhD, told Becker’s.

The payer-provider recently teamed up with the cloud giant on two new projects: a “healthcare data engine accelerator” to use data and analytics to improve its value-based care, and a “digital front door” app for its health plan members.

The initiatives expand on Highmark’s Living Health program, a collaboration between the health system, Google Cloud and Verily, the life sciences arm of Google parent company Alphabet.

Dr. Clarke said Google Cloud’s data analytics power is a natural fit for Highmark, an integrated $22 billion health network with about...

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