Value-based Care 8
Solving Problems Through Interoperability
Although #HIMSS20 has been cancelled, that’s not stopping iNTERFACEWARE from talking about interoperability. Instead of missing the opportunity to connect with healthcare professionals, key iFW team members decided to create a virtual booth. This exclusive roundtable discussion covers many of the common themes that are discussed during the conference. Eliot Muir, CEO, Toni Skokovic, VP Operations, and Casey Trauer, Director of […]
A Social Determinants Program Case Study
Pilot projects are popping up all over the U.S. to address what some call Whole Person Care. Essentially, we are talking about a physician driven but community wide approach for addressing a patient’s medical, behavioral and social needs. Northern Physicians Organization has implemented such a program using Iguana to support its case management platform shared […]
Building a Blueprint for a Social Determinants Program
The current drive for health care transformation has put increasing focus on the socioeconomic risks that impact our health. Underlying social risks such as insecurities around housing, food availability, transportation, employment and domestic safety, to name a few, influence a patient’s health far more than medical factors alone. Physicians can be the tip of the […]
Let’s Talk Integration! – Interoperability is Critical to the Evolution of Value-based Incentives
Let’s Talk Integration! On this week’s episode of Let’s Talk Integration!, your host Teresa Fallico is joined by Marketing Associate, Cherisse Ebanks as they discuss the crucial role that interoperability plays when achieving value-based incentives. In this podcast, Teresa and Cherisse touch upon the performance measures established under the Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) and […]
Let’s Talk Integration! – Social Determinants of Health and Interoperability
Let’s Talk Integration! Your host, Teresa Fallico is joined by Marketing Associate, Cherisse Ebanks on this week’s episode of Let’s Talk Integration! This week, Teresa and Cherisse discuss the social determinants of health and how interoperability can play a significant role as the shift towards value-based care continues. They highlight three areas in which interoperability […]
Let’s Talk Integration: Improving Quality of Care Delivery with Interoperability
On this week’s episode of Let’s Talk Integration!, our host Teresa Fallico is joined by iNTERFACEWARE’s Solutions Architect, Nathalie Weidenfeld. This week, Teresa and Nathalie discuss the topic of how interoperability can improve the quality of care delivery in a value-based healthcare system. They dive into the discussion on improving the quality performance measures, often […]
Let’s Talk Integration: Reducing Hospital Readmissions with Interoperability
In this week’s episode of Let’s Talk Integration, Stephanie Pozzebon will be discussing the challenge faced by hospitals of increasing readmission rates, how interoperability can be used to reduce readmissions, and as a result, reduce the significant associated costs. Highlight’s from this week’s episode: Statistics around the costs associated with unnecessary hospital readmissions and how […]
Interoperability: The Key to Success in a Value-based Care Environment
The goals behind the transition toward value-based care are straightforward: improve the patient experience (both in quality and satisfaction), improve the health of populations, and reduce the cost of healthcare. Unfortunately, for many hospitals and other healthcare providers, the path to get there is anything but. Transitions are never easy or without challenges. One of […]
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