Health IT Analytics November 19, 2021
Erin McNemar, MPA

As population health management continues to evolve, more organizations are adopting the practice.

According to a recent Digital Health Most Wired Survey, healthcare areas that have seen the biggest overall improvement are patient engagement, interoperability, and population health management.

“This change reflects an increasing desire for transparency (in care and in healthcare billing), telehealth and value-based care. Over the years, acute care organizations have also notably increased their overall score for clinical quality and safety (up 17.2 percentage points since 2018),” the report stated.

Over the past four years, the Most Wired survey expanded to ambulatory and long-term/post-acute care (LTPAC) organizations. Each year, an average of 2,200 acute care facilities across the United States are featured. Ambulatory facilities have increased...

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Topics: Digital Health, Healthcare System, Population Health Mgmt, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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