Health IT Analytics March 14, 2017

Population health management and precision medicine are more alike than different, and closer collaboration could produce impactful results.

Any organization that wants to have a hope of functioning smoothly divides its operations into distinct departments, each of which is in charge of a specific process.

Every member of the team contributes to the organization’s ultimate outcome, but their day-to-day tasks tend to keep them siloed with likeminded peers, working busily on the intricacies of a narrowly-defined set of goals.

For healthcare providers, this strategy allows the creation of individualized teams to take on initiatives like precision medicine, population health management, and accountable care, all at the same time.

Divvying up the responsibilities lets organizations develop competencies in multiple areas...

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Topics: CMS, Cures Act, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, HHS, Medicare, Patient / Consumer, Payer, Physician, Population Health Mgmt, Precision Medicine, Primary care, Provider
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