Stakeholders often view patient outcomes through different lenses. Understanding the drivers of variability can lead to novel interventions.
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When it comes to measuring patient outcomes, providers and payers each look through a different lens. Providers observe clinical measures, while payers look at claims data for health care interactions and engagements. This can create a disconnect between the stakeholders about what a “good” outcome may be.
But what if we could combine electronic health records (EHR) and claims data, providing them at scale to evaluate both health care utilization and outcomes? How could a strong foundation of integrated data help us understand the drivers of variability and propel development of novel interventions?
The possibilities are endless.
Explore our latest white paper and its real-world example of bariatric surgery to see how integrated data can change what we collectively learn about outcomes.
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