Healthcare IT News September 25, 2018
Bill Siwicki

Robert Wood Johnson and NYU Langone tweaked processes to use social determinants, proactive screening and remote patient monitoring to reach goals

Population health is by no means an easy task in healthcare today. It takes innovative thinking to pull off a successful population health management program – and that can be as true when it comes to innovating workflows and processes as it is implementing new technologies.

Take the cases of Robert Wood Johnson Medical Center and NYU Langone as two examples.

Rutgers’ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and NYU Langone Health in New York have innovated to boost their respective population health efforts by using social determinants of health and digital health tools to...

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