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Data Quality Scrutiny, SDoH, Value-Based Care…What are the New Healthcare Truths of 2023?

Healthcare IT Today

Many facets of healthcare remained in a state of flux at the close of 2022, as care practices that started during the pandemic found their way into the mainstream, and enthusiasm for new data sources and interoperability outpaced the realities of implementation. Medicare saved $1.6

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Upcoming Healthcare Regulations and Their Impact on Healthcare IT

Healthcare IT Today

Many organizations are conducting a full analysis of their sites and some have found more than 50 tools that create privacy risks. This type of document will require not only top-notch billing tools but also new levels of contractual collaboration between separate provider entities.

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ACOs with Multiple EHRs Struggle with IT Health Care Coordination

BHM Healthcare Solutions

ACOs connected by a single EHR were more successful at care coordination, though most also supplement their EHR platform with other tools and technology, according to a report from HHS’ Office of Inspector General. The report is based on an evaluation of six Medicare ACOs. Three takeaways: 1.

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eHealth: Aligning Quality Measurement at CMS

CMS.gov

Stage 2 of the Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Programs. How will this next phase improve health care and reduce the burden on providers? How will this next phase improve health care and reduce the burden on providers? By Patrick Conway, MD, MSc. Achieves Electronic Data Reporting.

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Building the Future through CMS eHealth

CMS.gov

Accountable Care Organizations and Patient Centered Medical Homes are introducing new ways for us to provide better care not only for individuals but for entire populations. Health IT vendors are working hard to build the kind of technology that will realize true electronic interoperability.

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HIStalk Interviews Jeremy Bikman, CEO, Reaction Data

HIStalk Interviews

Then they brought up the nebulous interoperability, which they couldn’t describe it at all. Most of the research I’ve seen around interoperability is pretty garbage. We have to create accountable care organizations. Now what are they doing? We have to coordinate patients. How do we treat those patients?

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Welcome Back Kotter: New York’s next 1115 Waiver

Docnotes

Exhibit 2: SDHN Structural and Funding Diagram. Social Care Data Interoperability Exchange. The plan was that there would be three stages: 1) Adoption, 2) Connection (interoperability), and 3) Improvement. there’s quite a bit to this part, which is the problem.