The platform aims to help physicians make informed decisions in real-time. It works with each practice’s EMR, allowing clinicians to identify gaps in a patient’s care. The platform uses claims data available via Banner Health Network to display gaps in care within the EMR.
“We can now push critical patient information to providers in real time, without burdening them — it’s like a tap on the shoulder,” said David Coe, vice president of data management, analytics and population health management technology at Banner Health. “In return, we seamlessly retrieve real-time clinical data. This enables our joint venture to thrive: presenting consistent metrics to reduce care variation across our network and gather clinical data to enrich our analytics.”
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