Inside Health Care #125: The Digital Drive from Sick Care to Value-Based Care

February 14, 2024 · David J. Smolar

In this episode, we highlight two companies that leverage data from many different sources to create a more complete picture of a person’s health. The ultimate goal? Shifting away from the current model of “sick care” – where patients primarily see their doctors when they aren’t feeling well – to care models that prioritize long-term health and self-management with guidance from providers. These companies are helping lead the way to value-based care, from using AI to sift through patient-reported data and provide actionable insights, to integrating NCQA’s HEDIS measurements into their data platform, thereby putting quality at the center of everything they do. Here, you’ll get a glimpse into the challenges and opportunities in our current data-rich health care ecosystem.

Dr. Anand Iyer

Dr. Anand Iyer

The episode begins with a conversation with leaders from Welldoc. Welldoc is a health tech company developing patient-facing apps to support self-management of chronic conditions. Using an omnichannel approach, their apps gather as much data as possible from sources including remote monitoring devices, like wearables, and clinical data.

Dr. Mansur Shomali

Dr. Mansur Shomali

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Chief Analytics Officer, Dr. Anand Iyer, and Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Mansur Shomali, explain how Welldoc uses AI to parse the patient information, ultimately helping doctors and patients work together to construct an effective path to wellness.

Jessica Robinson

Jessica Robinson

Jessica Robinson is Chief Platform Officer for health care digital developer The Garage. Jessica manages all aspects of the product life cycle, from the spark of innovation through design, development, testing, and roll-out. Founded in 2012, The Garage aims to utilize digital tools to help providers shift from fee for service models to value-based models of care.

In this interview, recorded live at NCQA’s 2023 Health Innovation Summit, Jessica explains how The Garage works with Management Service and Accountable Care organizations, among other provider groups, to develop digital applications that help clinically integrated networks across 34 states harness the full extent of the population data available to them. The Garage also utilize NCQA’s HEDIS measures into their platform, allowing networks to visualize the full patient care team across the entire care continuum and deliver optimized quality care to their patients.

For information on NCQA’s Health Equity Forum, click here: https://events.ncqa.org/healthequityforum

 
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