The new software suite aggregates EHR and claims data across all patient encounters and risk adjusts the data to build an accurate, longitudinal view of a patient’s health condition. The suite aims to help providers then identify high-risk patients, potential gaps in care and areas of persistent, high-cost treatment and operations.
The software debuted at the Healthcare Financial Management Association’s Annual National Institute conference in Las Vegas on Monday.
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