The new platform implementation aims to enhance VITL’s core interoperability systems and expand its capabilities to support a wide array of healthcare organizations, including ACOs and patient-centered medical homes. The platform offers medication reconciliation, data analytics, quality reporting and population health management solutions.
“Data quality is crucial to our ACO, OneCare Vermont, and our Blueprint for Health patient-centered medical home,” said Michael Gagnon, chief technology officer at VITL. “The Health Language platform plays a major part in helping us normalize specific quality measures for these customers.”
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