Healthcare IT News June 18, 2025
Bill Siwicki

The annual wellness visit and breast cancer screening campaigns show how a health system can succeed with value-based care. The provider also achieved a more than 28% improvement in care-gap closures.

Orlando Health is a $12 billion health system in Central Florida, managing the largest clinically integrated network in the state with more than 9,000 employed and affiliated private practice providers.

The health system recently faced two central challenges: one being that it had significant fragmentation across its data environment, particularly within the context of a large clinically integrated network; the second being the task of being able to deliver meaningful, real-time insights to providers in their native workflows to aid in decision-making and clinical support.

As for the former,...

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