Points of Light 2022 Case Study 11
Bidirectional Data Exchange Leads to Increased Ability to Close Care Gaps
As the industry shifts to value-based reimbursement, everything revolves around quality of care. And providing a high quality of care requires increased collaboration and data exchange between payer and provider organizations. In this case study, SC House Calls’ EMR vendor used FHIR APIs to create and automate a closed-loop exchange of clinical data between the organization and Humana. Outcomes of this collaboration include reduced administrative burden, improved clinical outcomes, and improved provider satisfaction.
Key Findings:
- Executive Summary
- The Collaborators
- Points of Friction—Challenges to Be Solved
- Action Plan—How the Collaborators Worked Together to Reduce Friction
- Points of Light—Outcomes Achieved through Collaboration
- Lessons Learned
Writer
Elizabeth Pew
Designer
Madison Moniz
Project Manager
Robert Ellis
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