Health IT Outcomes October 3, 2017
Bill Gillis

While these may be uncertain times for the health care industry, technology leaders in the field continue to aggressively move forward — upgrading services and IT infrastructure in order to meet the needs and challenges that the industry will face in the near- and distant future.

At Beth Israel Deaconess Care Organization (BIDCO), an independent, value-based physician and hospital network and Accountable Care Organization (ACO) outside Boston, Massachusetts, that means continually updating, refining, and investing in information technology to provide real-time data analytics that improve quality of care and reduce overall health care costs.

This summer, after years of creating disparate quality data feeds from a network of more than 2,500 physicians across Massachusetts to a centralized cloud-based data repository,...

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