Know Your Patients Better
Connect clinical and business intelligence in seconds.
Every minute of every day, health care organizations gather information on patients, insurance providers, doctors, and financials into large databases. But this alone is not enough to improve the quality and value of services. What’s needed is a technology that brings into context the relationships between patients, insurance providers, doctors, and financials, or any other facts that measure performance. In a word... Coherency.
Promote Preventative Care
Know who your patients are, where they live, and what services they’re using. By identifying the geographic areas and demographic groups using acute care (as opposed to PCP and preventative care), you can target screening and education initiatives.
Increase Provider Access
Evaluate access per location, per service line, and per provider to right-size departments and spot opportunities for patients to be seen sooner. Streamline O.R. processes to service more patients and better allocate resources.
Cut Costs
Compare current and historical costs to maximize supplier relationships and cut unnecessary costs. Identify reasons for under-performing locations and services. Reallocate funds to best serve patients.
Balance Payer Mix
Select exception criteria by which to evaluate payer mix per geographic area, service, and office location. Use that information to identify areas for improvement.
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