Fierce Healthcare March 11, 2024
Paige Minemyer

LOS ANGELES—Health insurers have access to a bevy of valuable data, and the push toward interoperability made it easier for those data to be shared with providers.

The challenge now becomes making those data usable and useful for providers in a way that does not disrupt their workflows and interactions with patients. That’s a key focus for the technology experts at Elevance Health, Ashok Chennuru, global chief data and insights officer at Elevance Health and the interim lead of Carelon Digital Platforms, told Fierce Healthcare in an interview at ViVE.

Elevance Health has access to both key claims data as well as clinical data that come in from its providers. The insurer is also able to track those data over...

Today's Sponsors

LEK
ZeOmega

Today's Sponsor

LEK

 
Topics: Conferences / Podcast, Health IT, HIE (Interoperability), Insurance, Payer, Provider, Technology, Trends
Centene posts $1.2B profit in Q1
California lawmakers trying again for single-payer
Trauma-Informed Approach Enhances Substance Use Disorder Care, Appeals to Payers
Millions Were Booted From Medicaid. The Insurers That Run It Gained Revenue Anyway.
Report: UnitedHealth Group's Optum eliminates virtual care service

Share This Article