quality reporting Tag

23 Jun Health IT Answers: Why Delaying dQM Readiness Could Cost More Than Preparing Top Takeaways

Top Takeaways • The costs associated with fragmented data environments and manual reporting workflows are already affecting healthcare organizations today. • dQM readiness is not just about future compliance requirements. It is about improving operational efficiency, data quality, and decision making now.• Investments in interoperability, data standardization, and reporting infrastructure can support multiple strategic initiatives beyond quality reporting.• Delaying data modernization efforts may increase administrative burden and make future transitions more disruptive. • Organizations that strengthen their data...

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18 Jun Why Improving Member Satisfaction Starts with Better Healthcare Data

Top Takeaways • Member satisfaction and trust remain significant challenges for health plans despite ongoing efforts to improve member experiences. • Rising healthcare costs are increasing pressure on payer organizations to strengthen member engagement and deliver greater value.  • Health plans are moving from experimentation to operationalization as AI becomes embedded into workflows such as risk adjustment, claims, and utilization management. • Improving member experiences requires more than simplifying processes and communications. It requires trusted, actionable healthcare data. •...

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13 May AI Is Moving Beyond Experimentation. MSSP ACOs Need the Data Infrastructure to Keep Up.

Top Takeaways • AI is moving from experimental to operational across MSSP ACOs as organizations increasingly embed AI into clinical, quality, and care management workflows.• Real-time data infrastructure is becoming essential as ACOs shift from retrospective reporting toward continuous performance monitoring and operational decision making.• Fragmented and delayed data remains a major barrier to scalable AI adoption and value-based care success.• MSSP APP reporting is accelerating the need for trusted data as ACOs move toward full...

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