Health IT Analytics October 8, 2021
Hayden Schmidt

Using population health and data analytics for value-based care improves outcomes for patient populations, but some organizations are applying strategies more effectively than others.

Healthcare is increasingly reliant on data analytics strategies. Population health measures are no exception, as they depend heavily on analytics to monitor metrics for large groups of patients, fill gaps in care, and improve health outcomes. But findings from the latest Insights report revealed that many of these population health efforts are in their infancy.

The report, Population Health and Data Analytic Strategies for Value-Based Care show that 60 percent of organizations are struggling with staffing limitations as they look for ways to generate actionable data analytics.

The benefits of incorporating data into population health strategies...

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Topics: Analytics, Healthcare System, Payment Models, Population Health Mgmt, Provider, Technology, Value Based
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