Aligning Incentives to Drive Value-Based Care

Value-Based Care

Standardized, transparent Episodes of Care are essential for driving Value-Based Care adoption at scale. That’s why the State of Maryland and CareFirst leveraged Change Healthcare's Prometheus Analytics to create the Episode Quality Improvement Program (EQIP), a collaborative, voluntary program that aligns the incentives built into commercial and state programs in order to improve care and reduce costs.

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Maternal Mental Health: Risk Assessment and Intervention Before, During, and After Pregnancy

healthstream

During this webinar, Womens Health Integration Specialist, Susan Kendig, describes the four key components of the Maternal Mental Health: Depression and Anxiety Patient Safety Bundle. She also identifies a minimum of at least two resources regarding screening and interventions with potential for incorporation into their practice, and articulates a plan for a tiered response to the patient’s risk assessment and response to interventions
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Navigating the Current Downcycle in Healthcare

Register below to unlock the on-demand webinar featuring an expert panel discussing the current state of healthcare investments and exits.
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Realising the recurrent savings and associated benefits of digital healthcare

Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA)

Following the ‘Delivering the benefits of digital healthcare’ the role of Transformation teams has become central to cutting costs whilst improving efficiency One of the reports key lessons was, “A transformation programme supported by technology is needed, not the other way round. This is the fundamental lesson that underpins everything else.” Winscribe and the Bloor Research team have come together to demonstrate how assessing a trust’s clinical correspondence processes against best practice, bench-marking & industry standard maturity model practices can highlight additional, significant recurrent savings.
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Addressing Ransomware in Hospitals

In the US, 79% of public data breaches reported between August 2020 and July 2022 were caused by a “hacking/IT incident”, with a majority stemming from ransomware attacks. The growing number of incidents has left tens of thousands of patients, as well as hundreds of hospital operations, at risk.
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