HealthLeaders Media July 6, 2022
Scott Mace

At Franciscan Health, Chief Medical Officer Albert Tomchaney, MD, has spent more than a dozen years exploring how technology can be used to gather the right data to help clinicians make the right decisions.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Patient choice continues to stymie population health goals, so broad data feeds are required.

The pandemic has set back population health progress, and healthcare organizations are now playing catch-up.

Geisinger’s ProvenCare is an example of how a health system is using technology to improve population healthcare through a patient-first approach.

Albert Tomchaney, MD, became the first chief medical officer of the Indiana-based Franciscan Alliance, which operates as Franciscan Health, in 2008. He has managed the physician practices for a time and overseen hospital operations...

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