Primary care physicians (PCPs) struggle with accurately capturing patient disease burdens amidst their tight schedules—often without the help of manual tools during patient visits.
So, how can a high-performing healthcare organization further improve the accuracy of patient risk assignments?
Enter Optimus Healthcare Partners, a leading ACO committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centric care. Faced with the task of ensuring that their patient documentation accurately reflected disease burdens across a vast network of physicians and multiple EMR systems, they needed a solution that would bridge these gaps efficiently.
Could a strategic partnership with a technology provider be the key to bridging these divides?
Primary care physicians (PCPs) struggle with accurately capturing patient disease burdens amidst their tight schedules—often without the help of manual tools during patient visits.
So, how can a high-performing healthcare organization further improve the accuracy of patient risk assignments?
Enter Optimus Healthcare Partners, a leading ACO committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centric care. Faced with the task of ensuring that their patient documentation accurately reflected disease burdens across a vast network of physicians and multiple EMR systems, they needed a solution that would bridge these gaps efficiently.
Could a strategic partnership with a technology provider be the key to bridging these divides?
Primary care physicians (PCPs) struggle with accurately capturing patient disease burdens amidst their tight schedules—often without the help of manual tools during patient visits.
So, how can a high-performing healthcare organization further improve the accuracy of patient risk assignments?
Enter Optimus Healthcare Partners, a leading ACO committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centric care. Faced with the task of ensuring that their patient documentation accurately reflected disease burdens across a vast network of physicians and multiple EMR systems, they needed a solution that would bridge these gaps efficiently.
Could a strategic partnership with a technology provider be the key to bridging these divides?