Data-driven population health insights

Pandemic-induced delays have exacerbated gaps in patient care. Technology can help empower your clinicians to close these gaps and boost the overall success of population health management programs.
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Gaps in patient care contribute to declining health for preventable conditions and cost health systems millions of precious healthcare dollars. Furthermore, COVID-19-induced delays to standard preventive care and routine screenings have exacerbated gaps in patient care. Now, as organizations play catch up to understand patients’ current health status, they can’t afford to waste limited resources on inefficient care processes and guesswork.

Join Chris Tyne, Senior Vice President of Product Development at Health Catalyst, to hear steps your organization can take to empower your clinicians to close patient care gaps in real time, and ultimately deliver better, more cost-effective care.

A data-driven approach to addressing care gaps can yield:

  • Reduced time demands and physician administrative workload.

  • Empowered physicians to provide better care before, during, and after the patient visit.

  • Improved patient confidence in the provider team. The patient gets higher quality of care and appreciates a more efficient and well-planned visit.

 
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