Posts Tagged ‘Provider’
Success Story: How UF Health tackled analytics challenges to improve revenue cycle efficiency
A significant amount of waste and financial loss within healthcare organizations can be attributed to inefficiencies within daily processes and programs. Realizing room for increased productivity within their revenue cycle management, University of Florida (UF) Health partnered with MedeAnalytics to catalyze change. The Challenge Two not-for-profit hospitals – UF Health Leesburg and UF Health The Villages – were renowned for their clinical procedures and outcomes, but…
Read MoreHIMSS Webinar Recap: Organization-wide process and performance transformation yields significant results for Oregon Health and Science University
MedeAnalytics and Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) co-hosted a HIMSS Learn webinar exploring the power of data to measurably improve case mix index, CC/MCC capture rates and physician engagement. In fact, OHSU successfully leveraged self-service analytics and reporting to: To open the webinar, healthcare expert and VP of Go-to-Market Strategy at MedeAnalytics, Andy Dé,…
Read MoreHow to spark support for important analytics initiatives
MedeAnalytics hosted a webinar with Fierce Healthcare to explore three industry experts’ perspectives on building analytics strategies and maximizing related investments. One of the key themes that emerged during the conversation was the importance of a strong rollout and adoption plan for new analytics investments. In this post, we walk through key elements of gaining…
Read MoreSuccess Story: How Nebraska Methodist Health System leveraged analytics to transform revenue cycle efficiency
Patient accounting systems (PASs) are valuable sources of revenue cycle information for hospitals, but they are often not equipped with the deep analytics capabilities necessary to quickly identify trends and make changes. Realizing this, not-for-profit health system Nebraska Methodist partnered with MedeAnalytics to maximize the value of its patient accounting system. The Challenge: Leadership at…
Read MoreSuccess Story: How ConcertoCare reduced hospitalizations among high-risk populations with predictive analytics
ConcertoCare (previously called Concerto Health) is a leading, risk-bearing provider of field-based complex care for vulnerable populations in California. By focusing on addressing social determinants of health, they apply data to effectively deliver high-touch, individualized care to create measurable impact. The Challenge: ConcertoCare came to MedeAnalytics with a few central business objectives: They also had…
Read MorePandemic devours hospital revenue; these ideas can help get it back
There’s no way around it. The coronavirus pandemic has created a perfect storm that, even as we progress through the vaccination phases, continues to impact the financial stability of the healthcare industry, specifically hospitals. “Hospitals across the country have faced higher prices for extra staff, especially travel nurses, to ensure enough capacity to fight the…
Read MoreThe Real Payback of Healthcare Analytics: Key Questions from Healthcare Leaders Around the Nation
MedeAnalytics hosted a Fierce Healthcare webinar featuring key senior leaders from three preeminent healthcare organizations in the U.S: At the conclusion of the webinar, several of the payer and provider attendees asked important questions of the expert presenters – including how to overcome analytics execution barriers, build widespread adoption efficiently, and more. Read on to…
Read MoreUse SDOH + Analytics to power better outcomes for underserved population
Whether you’re a payer, provider or patient, on the front lines of care, sitting in front of a computer or receiving treatment, you’ve been affected by the pandemic. Of all the groups who participate in healthcare in one way or another, perhaps no single group has suffered more over the last year during the pandemic than the underserved— those people without ready access to needed healthcare services.
Read MoreGo beyond recognition: Use data to take meaningful action this Nurses Week
Since 1994, America has observed National Nurses Week annually from May 6-12. This year more than ever before, it’s critical that healthcare organizations go beyond recognition and start taking action to more effectively support and serve nurses.
Read MoreThe future of digital health part 3: AI, machine learning and robotics
This post is part three of a new series featuring healthcare visionary and thought leader Andy Dé. In this series, Dé discusses how COVID-19 has triggered remarkable digital transformation and uncovers five, long-term innovation implications that providers, healthcare leaders, and payers need to consider.
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