Points of Light 2023 Case Study 16
Automating the Exchange of Clinical Data
Historically, the payer organization in this collaboration lacked easy, real-time access to their members’ complete clinical data, not just claims-specific information from the EMR, and had to request this information from the healthcare organization in order to inform their HEDIS quality measures and NCQA submissions. To reduce the administrative burden for both organizations, the collaborators in this case study implemented ELLKAY’s Clinical Data Exchange technology to automate the exchange of clinical data, resulting in faster release of information, improved data security, and more accurate quality measure submissions, contributing to increased revenue for both organizations.
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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—What Best Practices Can Other Organizations Replicate?
- What's Next?—Vision for the Future
Writer
Elizabeth Pew
Designer
Jess Wallace-Simpson
Project Manager
Joel Sanchez
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