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March 4, 2016 / By Ann Chenoweth, MBA, RHIA, FAHIMA
With the transition from volume to value-based delivery of care, health systems are exploring innovative models to improve the quality of care and patient safety while reducing costs. Last week, […]
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Jan. 29, 2016 / By Cheryl Manchenton, RN
I had the privilege of attending the HFMA Region 11 conference this week. Although there were many great seminars and speakers on healthcare topics, the best presentation was by Johnny […]
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Nov. 25, 2015 / By AJ Dandrea
As the healthcare industry strives to converge all the data sources required to manage population health, the mass of data needed to do it well, and to both clinically and […]
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June 17, 2015 / By Barbara DeBuono, MD
The design and implementation of accountable care structures like ACOs has been a popular mode of transforming healthcare from volume- to value-based healthcare delivery systems. As was oft-quoted in the […]
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June 1, 2015 / By L. Gordon Moore, MD
The path to better population health outcomes is difficult–and our approach to quality measurement may be making it harder. Process measure improvement does not consistently lead to outcomes that matter, […]