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Introduction to social risk: What healthcare leaders need to understand
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Understanding social risk benefits health systems and health plans by offering critical insight into the severity and chronicity of social adversity that each individual is facing—and how that is shaping their health outcomes.
View the infographic to see how recent innovations in AI and advanced analytics are opening new opportunities so that payers and providers can have visibility into individual and community health in a way they’ve never had before.
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MedeAnalytics and Socially Determined partner to provide a more holistic view of patients and members with integrated social determinants of health data
This pivotal partnership paves the way for optimized value-based care through actionable SDOH insights. MedeAnalytics CEO Steve Grieco spoke to the immense benefits stating, "This will allow further risk stratification for focused interventions, leading to better care coordination, patient engagement, cost savings, and stronger, healthier communities."