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Enhancing Core Care Management Functions: The Key to Member Satisfaction
December 4, 2020
Healthcare payers can enrich their members’ care experience through proficient care management. The most important aspect of care management is engaging members, however, not many health plans have succeeded in their initiatives. There is a need to accumulate, organize and analyze the huge amount of member health data and derive critical insights through digital tools. It is estimated that technology-driven care management initiatives can lead to savings between $175 billion to $220 billion annually in the U.S.
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Connected Health: How Advanced Remote Patient Monitoring is Transforming Health and Social Care
September 22, 2020
The shift from treating illness to managing health is demonstrated by an increase in the use of monitoring outside of the clinical setting. In the context of COVID-19, leveraging patient monitoring technology to ease the burden on hospitals and healthcare facilities has been extremely beneficial. Especially for older patients as they are more likely to develop severe coronavirus symptoms. With the reduced frequency of hospital visits and reduced time spent waiting in the Outpatient Department, it ensures minimized exposure to diseases for vulnerable patients and healthcare workers.
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Payer Interoperability 101: Gain competitive advantage with rapid compliance
May 21, 2020
Healthcare consumerism is on the rise and health plan beneficiaries want to receive the highest quality of care at reduced costs. By extending the health data pool to patients, the Final Interoperability and Patient Access Rules issued under the 21st Century Cures Act is attempting to hand over the reins of the care journey to the patients. That way, quality and cost objectives will be fulfilled while accelerating the momentum of the value-based care movement.
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