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AI will spur innovation in technology that comes from sources other than healthcare that will help the industry to adapt, expert says.
Healthcare providers and plans need to implement open data sharing technologies to support transitions of care as patients move between plan types.
While the technology is maturing, there are still quality gaps that can be achieved by tweaking the process, improving the experience for patients and providers.
Leah Dixon from CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances told her HIMSS19 audience technology, physician champions and a meaningful dashboard are all part of the equation.
Health plans doing business in Medicare, Medicaid, and the ACA are being asked to share claims data, and all information should be transferable, Verma says.
Stanford Health Care has seen a surge in enrollment thanks to a digital platform that was created in-house, with the specifics of the market in mind.
Pharma wants to be a part of value-based programs in risk-based arrangements with payers.
Value-based care demands the switch to wellcare to raise outcomes and decrease costs, Claire Pomeroy says.
Revenue Cycle Solutions Summit keynote speaker Karl West warned that revenue cycle is an important target for cybercriminals because of the information that flows through it.
Southeast Health Medical Center is making the case for the potential impact of AI on reducing hospital-acquired infections like sepsis, CAUTIs, and pressure ulcers.