New models of care delivery are changing to achieve these metrics, from specialty-based episodes provided from stand-alone silos, to ongoing “whole person” integrated care and care management. How can organizations get more and better health outcomes without spending more money? Traditional health plans, care management organizations and service provider organizations need data, and plenty of it: data analyzed relative to a patient’s specific complexity of diagnoses and needs, data positioning patients and providers relative to others in a similar population, and data analyzed in the context of ever-emerging research and evolving best practices.
But data is not enough; alone, data is not insights, nor is it actionable. In this new white paper, Care Management Technologies discusses how analytics leading to actionable insights are essential to thriving in the new health care market. Learn the five elements required for successful clinical decision support, how analytics can lead to predictive medicine to prevent or reduce disease, and why your electronic health record (EHR) is not enough.
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Powered by an unrivaled analytics warehouse and next-generation technology, CMT helps payer and provider organizations serving complex needs populations transform complex data—behavioral and medical–into actionable insights that improve care quality, clinical outcomes, patient safety, and organizational performance.
Care Management Technologies brings state-of-the-art population health management solutions to high-needs consumer groups with comorbid and multimorbidity health disorders and complex support needs. From meeting the goals of The Triple Aim, to meeting the standards of pay-for-performance contracts, CMT’s innovative “behavioral health first” approach empowers the data-informed decision-making needed to go beyond standard care management and optimize the “value” of care.