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WEBINAR

Crystal Run Healthcare — a physician-led Accountable Care Organization (ACO) and one of the first ACOs to participate in the Medicare Shared Savings Program — is experiencing the long-anticipated shift toward more value-based reimbursement.

Date: Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Time: 1:00–2:00 PM ET

To ensure financial stability as they assume more risk, Crystal Run is implementing a strategy focused on rapid growth and aligning physician reimbursement with favorable patient outcomes. To effectively execute on this strategy they knew they needed to become more data-driven. Webinar attendees will learn how this ACO is using advanced analytics to execute on their population management and growth strategies with a focus on continuous improvement in the following areas:

  • Ensuring patient care aligns with evidence based practices
  • Reducing inappropriate clinical variation
  • Enhancing operational efficiency
  • Analyzing data from a “single source of truth” integrated from their EMR, billing, costing, patient satisfaction and other operational systems
  • Making “self-service analytics” available to decision-makers to decrease time to decision

Please join Greg Spencer, MD, Chief Medical & Chief Medical Information Officer and Scott Hines, MD, Chief Quality Officer and Medical Specialties Medical Director, Crystal Run, as they discuss how advanced analytics is helping position the ACO for continued success in an increasingly value-based reimbursement environment.

“It is not just the delivery of care, but how to arrange for care delivery that we have to consider if we want to succeed as an ACO. We are doing a lot of ‘what if’ analysis now that we could not do before: Which patients go to a certain office? Are they sicker in one area as opposed to another? Answers to these questions help us arrange care to meet our population’s needs. We are becoming a medical logistics organization, and advanced analytics makes it possible.”  Greg Spencer, MD 

 

 
 


 


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