Physicians Practice August 29, 2024
Bob Alaburda

How Coverys is using data-driven strategies to navigate health care risks.

Editor’s note: This interview has been lightly edited for brevity and clarity.

Minimizing medical malpractice and the resulting claims has always been important for healthcare providers. As data analytics and AI continue to progress the industry’s ability to self-assess vulnerabilities, technology has becoming increasingly intertwined with the goal of reducing diagnostic errors and improving patient outcomes. Physicians Practice sat down with Dana Siegal—Vice President of Risk Management and Analytics at Coverys—to discuss the utilization of data in identifying high-risk areas for malpractice and strategies healthcare providers can implement to mitigate these risks.

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