Population Health and Data Analytics Strategies for Value-Based Care

October 8, 2021Garrett SchmittNo CommentsData, Data Analytics, data quality, health data, healthcare data, Interoperability, Population Health, value-based care, vbc

Healthcare is increasingly reliant on data analytics strategies. Population health measures are no exception, as they depend heavily on analytics to monitor metrics for large groups of patients, fill gaps in care, and improve health outcomes. But findings from the latest Insights report revealed that many of these population health efforts are in their infancy….

FLASH INTERVIEW — Healthjump — October 2021

October 7, 2021Garrett SchmittNo CommentsACO, ACOs, aggregated datasets, Data, data integration, data processes, data processing, datasets, EHR, EHR systems, health data, health tech, health technology, healthcare data, Healthjump, historical health data, Interoperability, normalization, transactional data, transactional health data, value-based care, vbc, Workflow

 Healthjump is a data extraction, normalization, and interoperability platform purpose-built to deliver both transactional and historical health data from EHR systems. With Healthjump, users can easily connect and extract EHR data, automate data processes, access aggregated datasets, and instantly integrate data into products or workflows. Healthjump uses top-notch technology and support to simplify interoperability…

Lack of Healthcare Interoperability Hinders Electronic ACO Reporting

September 16, 2021Garrett SchmittNo CommentsACO, ACO reporting, clinical quality measures, CMS, eCQM, eCQMs, EHRs, electronic clinical quality measures, fee schedule, Interoperability, Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, MSSP, Physician Fee Schedule, quality of care, reporting

CMS is looking to modernize the ACO reporting process by mandating the use of electronic clinical quality measures (eCQMs). However, accountable care organizations (ACOs) are concerned that the lack of healthcare interoperability will make electronic ACO reporting near impossible. “CMS must avoid making eCQMs mandatory until standard data fields exist across EHRs, and true interoperability…

10 issues every healthcare leader should be thinking about

September 3, 2021Garrett SchmittNo Commentsautomation, care delivery, cost-effectiveness, COVID-19, cyber security, digital enablement, health analytics, health insights, health insurace, health IT, healthcare, healthcare IT, healthcare leaders, information security, Interoperability, IT effectiveness, IT performance, metrics, pandemic, Payers, post-pandemic, Reimbursement, staffing

As the toll of the pandemic has continued to be evident, many are contemplating what lasting changes healthcare providers and health systems may face at the end of pandemic. But what should healthcare leaders be thinking about now to prepare their organizations for the post-pandemic environment. Staffing Review your strategy for recruiting and retaining key…

Real-World Data Flow – The Only Way to Change Value-Based Care?

September 2, 2021Garrett SchmittNo CommentsData, data flow, health data, healthcare data, healthcare interoperability, Interoperability, real world data, real-world data flow, real-world insights, RWD, RWI, value-based care, vbc

Healthcare interoperability issues have always been confusing, changing, and difficult to address. The reason why is not straightforward: we have a fragmented health system with a myriad of specialized applications that are not universally used. Instead, we have a system where each organization elects which technology tools to use and in what configuration. Compounding this…

HIEs Advance Interoperability for Improved Care Coordination, Data Analytics

August 10, 2021Garrett SchmittNo CommentsAHIMA, care coordination, coordination of care, Data Analytics, health information exchanges, HIEs, Interoperability, Journal of AHIMA

Health information exchanges (HIEs) advance interoperability and provide clinicians with greater access to patient health data for care coordination, according to an op-ed published in the Journal of AHIMA. Chris Hobson, MD, chief medical officer at Orion Health, and Allen Ausford, MD, FCFP, a clinical professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Alberta,…

U.S. Agency Prioritizes Sharing Data on Social Determinants of Health, Such as Housing and Transportation

July 22, 2021Garrett SchmittNo CommentsData, health information technology, Interoperability, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, ONC, SDOH, social determinants, social determinants of health, U.S. Core Data for Interoperability, USCDI

On July 9, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), the federal agency that oversees health information technology, announced a long-awaited change that could help doctors and nurses provide better, more timely care for their patients. The agency released an updated version of the U.S. Core Data for Interoperability (USCDI), a…

Consensus among HHS agencies on addressing social determinants of Health Through Better Data Capture, Interoperability

July 15, 2021Garrett SchmittNo CommentsAmerican Rescue Plan, Data, data capture, Federal Health IT Strategic Plan, HHS, Interoperability, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, NPRM, OCR, ONC, SDOH, United States Core Data for Interoperability, USCDI, USCDI version 2

Over the last decade, members of the medical and public health communities around the world have widely studied and acknowledged the impact of social determinants of health (SDOH)—the conditions in the environments where people live, learn, work, play, and age—on a wide range of health, functioning, and quality-of-life-risks and outcomes.[1] In the past year or…

Going Beyond Compliance: How Payers Can Embrace Healthcare Interoperability

June 28, 2021Garrett SchmittNo CommentsCAQH, CMS, compliance, consumers, Data, decentralized database, health information exchange, HHS, Interoperability, ONC, Payers

Payers may be prepared to comply with the interoperability rule for the July 1 deadline, but are they ready to adopt healthcare interoperability long-term? For the past couple of years, CMS has pushed the industry to take bigger steps toward standardizing interoperability. “CMS continues to build on its roadmap to improve interoperability and health information…

What Providers Should Know for CMS Interoperability Rule Compliance

June 28, 2021Garrett SchmittNo Comments21st Century Cures Act, ADT messaging, APIs, CAH, CMS, CMS Interoperability and Patient Access, digital health, EHR, FHIR, Interoperability, NPPES, patient access, PHI

As part of the 21st Century Cures Act, the federal government will require that all healthcare providers grant patients access to their personal health information starting July 1. The CMS Interoperability and Patient Access final rule requires payers and providers to remove the industry siloes that prevent seamless patient data exchange across the care continuum….

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