What is outcomes management? Simply put, managing at-risk patients, and intervening with the appropriate care at the appropriate time.
The goal is to improve the outcomes for individual patients, the health of your patient population, and reduce the costs associated with that care.
Managing patient outcomes provides a means for improving patient care by focusing on the results that health care providers would like to achieve. Achieving superior outcomes happen through dedication and teamwork, backed by actionable clinical insight.
When extended across a population or community, managing outcomes means providing the right care, to the right patients, at the right time. Success at this scale requires the technology necessary to uncover actionable insights and provide the appropriate care pathways.
In partnership with our clients, we build a foundation of people, data and technology that drive tangible improvements.
ReportingMD enables high quality, complete, and up-to-date health data assets based on normalized clinical EHR data, adjudicated claims-based data, Social data, ADT files and other sources.
When combined with our Total Outcomes Management (TOM™) analytic platform and our team of specialists, this solid foundation makes sustainable success possible.
To make outcomes management work in today’s value-based healthcare environment and clinical workflow, it needs to include some key elements:
ReportingMD works with clients to help improve the patient experience across the care continuum.
Our cloud-based, ONC Certified, HIPAA-compliant Total Outcomes Management (TOM™) analytic platform is specially built with best-in-class technology to support the needs of healthcare organizations with high availability data ingestion, computation, and storage.
The TOM™ platform provides a solution for:
Our solution features an easy to use interface and near universal compatibility with all EMRs.
ReportingMD solutions, backed by our expert service, help you leverage your clinical data to uncover actionable insights that drive quality outcomes – all within your current workflow.
What this means for health care organizations is, healthier patients, healthier populations, and lower costs.