Physicians Practice August 7, 2023
Anne Chau

A unified data ecosystem will provide the foundation for the next generation of patient-care technology.

A combination of comprehensive data, sophisticated analysis and rigorous modeling are essential to unlocking the potential of value-based care. Yet without a culture of information sharing and the unification of individual datasets, healthcare organizations will be limited in how they can most effectively develop an equitable framework to allocate risks and rewards among participants.

Building a data ecosystem beyond KPIs

The data necessary to support value-based care is ultimately a function of how it is defined.

In the 13 years since the passage of the Affordable Care Act, healthcare organizations and other stakeholders have recognized that tracking key performance indicators such as readmission rates, average...

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