value-based medicine
- 16 November, 2022
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Making Pop Health Easier with Speed, Flexibility, and Insight
This month, our Population Health blog series looks at the innovative solutions presented at the 2022 eClinicalWorks and healow National Conference in Orlando. Read on to learn how eClinicalWorks is helping practices bring together new thinking and the latest Population Health solutions to achieve the goals of value-based care.
Read Continue- 26 October, 2022
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The Answer for Today’s Multidimensional Healthcare
An EHR to tackle every facet of today’s complex medicine No doctor goes into the office in the morning thinking they’ll simply see a few patients and perhaps prescribe some medications. Healthcare today isn’t one-dimensional.
Read Continue- 13 October, 2022
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How a Remote Solution Keeps Patients Close
Monitoring provides data for near real-time care delivery At healow, RPM doesn’t stand for revolutions per minute, but it can still be a way to rev up your understanding of Population Health and achieve the goals of value-based care.
Read Continue- 10 August, 2020
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National Health Center Week: Continuing the Legacy
Discussions and debates over healthcare policy never end, but one point is beyond dispute: Since their founding in 1965, our nation’s community health centers have grown to play a vital role in delivering quality healthcare to more than 28 million Americans¹.
Read Continue- 19 July, 2019
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Patient Histories: The Key to Quality Care
The idea of interoperability in healthcare IT isn’t new, but there’s still confusion and misunderstanding regarding what interoperability really is. At a basic level, interoperability means sharing data between disparate programs. But asking another practice or hospital for patient records isn’t true interoperability. Nor is logging into their system to retrieve those records.
Read Continue- 17 July, 2019
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The Importance of Encouraging a Healthy Community
Health is described as a “state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity” (WHO). Community health, often overlooked, is essential to meeting this definition.
Read Continue- 1 May, 2019
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Gauging Healthcare Risk: From Antiquity to HCC
In 2004, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services introduced Hierarchical Condition Category (HCC) coding. Evaluating patient risk is as old as medicine itself. As early as the fifth century BCE, notes a 2011 study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Hippocratic tradition focused on the prevention of disease through diet and exercise.
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