Payer compliance deadlines for the CMS Interoperability and Patient Access final rule are fast-approaching. The rule, which CMS hopes will create industry-wide, barrier-free data exchange, will require payers to give patients easier access to their healthcare data as well as implement provider directory APIs that third-party programmers can use to create applications for members. In addition to true data transparency, the rule will help payers leverage data to identify gaps in care, execute timely interventions, and get new insights for population health management.
Payer compliance deadlines for the CMS Interoperability and Patient Access final rule are fast-approaching. The rule, which CMS hopes will create industry-wide, barrier-free data exchange, will require payers to give patients easier access to their healthcare data as well as implement provider directory APIs that third-party programmers can use to create applications for members. In addition to true data transparency, the rule will help payers leverage data to identify gaps in care, execute timely interventions, and get new insights for population health management.However, integrating and collating all member data dating back to January 1, 2016, can be challenging for payers. As a result, some have turned to Innovaccer’s data solutions, which empower organizations to track and streamline data to ensure quality and CMS compliance.
Read this Success Stories to learn about: :
Access to cleaned, standardized, high-quality clinical data
Data sharing across systems with 360-degree member views
Highly personalized workflows based on intuitive user interfaces and custom APIs for improved cost, quality, and satisfaction outcomes
Payer compliance deadlines for the CMS Interoperability and Patient Access final rule are fast-approaching. The rule, which CMS hopes will create industry-wide, barrier-free data exchange, will require payers to give patients easier access to their healthcare data as well as implement provider directory APIs that third-party programmers can use to create applications for members. In addition to true data transparency, the rule will help payers leverage data to identify gaps in care, execute timely interventions, and get new insights for population health management.
Payer compliance deadlines for the CMS Interoperability and Patient Access final rule are fast-approaching. The rule, which CMS hopes will create industry-wide, barrier-free data exchange, will require payers to give patients easier access to their healthcare data as well as implement provider directory APIs that third-party programmers can use to create applications for members. In addition to true data transparency, the rule will help payers leverage data to identify gaps in care, execute timely interventions, and get new insights for population health management.However, integrating and collating all member data dating back to January 1, 2016, can be challenging for payers. As a result, some have turned to Innovaccer’s data solutions, which empower organizations to track and streamline data to ensure quality and CMS compliance.
Read this Success Stories to learn about: :
Access to cleaned, standardized, high-quality clinical data
Data sharing across systems with 360-degree member views
Highly personalized workflows based on intuitive user interfaces and custom APIs for improved cost, quality, and satisfaction outcomes
Payer compliance deadlines for the CMS Interoperability and Patient Access final rule are fast-approaching. The rule, which CMS hopes will create industry-wide, barrier-free data exchange, will require payers to give patients easier access to their healthcare data as well as implement provider directory APIs that third-party programmers can use to create applications for members. In addition to true data transparency, the rule will help payers leverage data to identify gaps in care, execute timely interventions, and get new insights for population health management.
Payer compliance deadlines for the CMS Interoperability and Patient Access final rule are fast-approaching. The rule, which CMS hopes will create industry-wide, barrier-free data exchange, will require payers to give patients easier access to their healthcare data as well as implement provider directory APIs that third-party programmers can use to create applications for members. In addition to true data transparency, the rule will help payers leverage data to identify gaps in care, execute timely interventions, and get new insights for population health management.However, integrating and collating all member data dating back to January 1, 2016, can be challenging for payers. As a result, some have turned to Innovaccer’s data solutions, which empower organizations to track and streamline data to ensure quality and CMS compliance.
Read this Success Stories to learn about: :
Access to cleaned, standardized, high-quality clinical data
Data sharing across systems with 360-degree member views
Highly personalized workflows based on intuitive user interfaces and custom APIs for improved cost, quality, and satisfaction outcomes