MedHOK unveils data processing software

MedHOK has released 360Measures 1.56, cloud-based software that has earned National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) certification.

Built on a Google framework, 360Measures processes quality and performance data via a cloud environment that enables proactive configuration, monitoring and sharing of quality and performance data via tracking tools and dashboard reporting, according to the Tampa, Fla.-based company. Pre-built data marts link clinical, quality, operational and performance measures at member, provider and local population levels to calculate HEDIS rates, while business intelligence tools access and provide analysis of data across multiple areas, including links to satisfaction surveys.

MedHOK features connectors that can collect data from disparate systems. Data are then aggregated, scrubbed and standardized to improve clinical outcomes, care management, quality measures, compliance and financial performance, the company added.

 

 

 

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