Health IT Analytics June 25, 2020
Jessica Kent

A survey revealed that healthcare leaders want analytics and care coordination functionalities embedded in their population health management solutions.

Fifty-six percent of healthcare leaders say their current population health management solution doesn’t meet their needs, according to a survey from Persivia and commissioned by Sage Growth Partners.

Just 38 percent of respondents rated their population health solution as eight, nine or ten on a scale of one to ten, while 24 percent rated it a seven and 37 percent judged their solution to be a six or less.

The survey of 224 healthcare leaders was conducted in April 2020. Researchers found that only 41 percent are using a population health management (PHM) solution or participating in value-based care at all....

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Topics: Healthcare System, Patient / Consumer, Population Health Mgmt, Provider, Survey / Study, Trends
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