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How CHI Health Reduced Inpatient and ED Readmissions and Care Costs with Innovaccer’s Data-Driven and Automated Transitional Care Management (TCM) Protocols

Preventable hospital readmissions are costing the healthcare system approximately $25 billion on an annual basis. There are a number of reasons for readmissions including no follow-ups, poor medication adherence, and ineffective transition care.

Preventable hospital readmissions are costing the healthcare system approximately $25 billion on an annual basis. There are a number of reasons for readmissions including no follow-ups, poor medication adherence, and ineffective transition care.

CHI Health wanted to enhance care delivery not just for inpatient visits but also post-discharge to keep their population healthy, reduce hospital readmissions, and reduce care costs.

In this case study, you can read how CHI Health leveraged Innovaccer’s care management solution suite to::
Unify patient data across systems—EHRs, labs, claims, and more

Access 360-degree patient profiles with complete and accurate information

Automate transitional care workflows with smart, data-driven protocols

Improve the patient experience with personalized post-discharge care and automated alerts

Industry ReportThis is the default text value

How CHI Health Reduced Inpatient and ED Readmissions and Care Costs with Innovaccer’s Data-Driven and Automated Transitional Care Management (TCM) Protocols

Preventable hospital readmissions are costing the healthcare system approximately $25 billion on an annual basis. There are a number of reasons for readmissions including no follow-ups, poor medication adherence, and ineffective transition care.

Preventable hospital readmissions are costing the healthcare system approximately $25 billion on an annual basis. There are a number of reasons for readmissions including no follow-ups, poor medication adherence, and ineffective transition care.

CHI Health wanted to enhance care delivery not just for inpatient visits but also post-discharge to keep their population healthy, reduce hospital readmissions, and reduce care costs.

In this case study, you can read how CHI Health leveraged Innovaccer’s care management solution suite to::
Unify patient data across systems—EHRs, labs, claims, and more

Access 360-degree patient profiles with complete and accurate information

Automate transitional care workflows with smart, data-driven protocols

Improve the patient experience with personalized post-discharge care and automated alerts

Industry ReportThis is the default text value

How CHI Health Reduced Inpatient and ED Readmissions and Care Costs with Innovaccer’s Data-Driven and Automated Transitional Care Management (TCM) Protocols

Preventable hospital readmissions are costing the healthcare system approximately $25 billion on an annual basis. There are a number of reasons for readmissions including no follow-ups, poor medication adherence, and ineffective transition care.

Preventable hospital readmissions are costing the healthcare system approximately $25 billion on an annual basis. There are a number of reasons for readmissions including no follow-ups, poor medication adherence, and ineffective transition care.

CHI Health wanted to enhance care delivery not just for inpatient visits but also post-discharge to keep their population healthy, reduce hospital readmissions, and reduce care costs.

In this case study, you can read how CHI Health leveraged Innovaccer’s care management solution suite to::
Unify patient data across systems—EHRs, labs, claims, and more

Access 360-degree patient profiles with complete and accurate information

Automate transitional care workflows with smart, data-driven protocols

Improve the patient experience with personalized post-discharge care and automated alerts

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