CareAdvantage will be available immediately in the U.S. and will be rolled out in phases to meet local requirements throughout the world.
“As healthcare continues to change, health systems and their suppliers must work in close alignment to find ways to meet the opportunities and challenges of value-based care,” said Tim Schmid, chief strategic customer officer of Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices Companies. “CareAdvantage begins by listening to and understanding individual health system needs, leading to a customized plan of action to help deliver value at every point along the care pathway.”
The CareAdvantage suite of solutions begins with a discussion and onsite assessment to gauge a health system’s specific objectives, priorities and challenges, then combines these insights with data-driven analyses to identify opportunities to make the biggest improvement.
The program focuses on capabilities in the areas of clinical care pathways; consumer and patient insights and engagement; and operational efficiency.
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