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5 Must-Haves for Successful Population Health Management

by Jasmine Pennic 03/14/2014 1 Comment

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New guide provides detailed information about the critical features for successful population health management in today’s healthcare landscape. 

It seems population health management is the latest hot topic in the industry. Providers and organizations are seeking to fulfill the Triple Aim—one component of which is population health—payers are incentivizing progress towards it and health IT vendors are offering solutions to achieve it. i2i Systems‘ President and CEO, Janice Nicholson, is pleased to see so much new interest in an approach that i2i Systems pioneered and has embraced for the past 13 years.

Many who are just learning about population health management are discovering the lack of functionality in their recently adopted Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and the demand for analytic tools to support population health improvement.

The guide entitled, “5 Must-Haves for Successful Population Health Management” will benefit members of hospital care teams, as well as CEOs, CIOs, CFOs, Chief Data Officers, physicians in private practices, and more. This guide provides detailed information about the critical features that make population health management in today’s healthcare landscape possible and hugely successful, including:

1. The Ability to Deliver on Data Needs

The first necessity for successful population health management is a solid tool that delivers on your data needs for population health.

2. Support for Care Planning

Patient experience, another component of the Triple Aim, has been defined in many ways. I like to think of it as patient relationship building.

3. Outreach Capabilities

A third must-have for successful population health management is the ability to outreach to patients for missed care opportunities.

4. Care Team-Based Support

In addition to connected care, connected technology is a must-have for population health management.

5. Real-Time Data

The last on my top-five list for population health management is real-time data. You should have the ability at any time—hourly, daily, weekly—to identify your performance and benchmark yourself against others in real time.

Now is the time to embrace the new data reality and harness the power of real-time electronic data for improving the health of our populations. Click here to download the guide now.

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