Healthcare IT News December 16, 2019
Nathan Eddy

A new KLAS report explores how pop health platforms are being used specifically for care management, and shows how various vendors’ tools are able to support care managers’ work.

Vendors are struggling to keep pace with delivering care management capabilities due to siloed data and high variation in customer needs, even as providers keep pushing for better, more automated ways to manage the care of at-risk patients.

These were among the results of a new KLAS study examining care management in the context of population health management – which takes a look at the use of pop health software specifically for care management.

The study reveals the functionalities different vendors are able to provide – and, based on customer feedback,...

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