Precision Medicine

Also called personalized medicine, this evolving field makes use of an individual’s genes, lifestyle, environment and other factors to identify unique disease risks and guide treatment decision-making.

Vivify Health Receives Funding to Accelerate Availability of Its Cloud-Based Remote Care Management Platform

PLANO, Texas, May 1 -- Vivify Health, Inc. (“Vivify”), formerly Intuitive Health, Inc., has received funding from two healthcare investment firms, Ascension Health Ventures (“AHV”) and Heritage Group (“Heritage”). Proceeds will be used to accelerate the delivery of Vivify’s cloud-based Remote Care Management platform that enables hospitals, home health agencies, payers and other stakeholders to accomplish population health objectives, including reducing readmissions, managing chronic diseases, improving care transitions, and engaging patients in their own well-being.

Healthcare, patients suffer from lack of coordination

Coordinated care has been heralded as the direct path to better and more cost-effective care, and financial rewards and penalties under the 2010 federal healthcare law are further driving care coordination. But, experts say communication failures that lead to inappropriate care are very common.

Provider paves path to improved care at lower costs

CareMore, through its unique approach to caring for the elderly, is routinely achieving patient outcomes that other providers can only dream about: a hospitalization rate 24 percent below average; hospital stays 38 percent shorter; an amputation rate among diabetics 60 percent lower than average--all without increased total cost. CareMore’s interventions save money in the long run by preventing vastly more costly downstream outcomes such as hospitalizations and surgeries. As a result, CareMore’s overall member costs are actually 18 percent below the industry average.

AHRQ extends comments on patient-reported health IT and workflow study

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has requested a 30-day extension to accept comments on its proposed research project concerning patient-reported health IT and workflow, according to a May 1 Federal Register notice.

Children’s Specialized Hospital Launches Interactive Patient Care Technology

New Brunswick, N.J., April 24 -- Children’s Specialized Hospital, the nation’s largest provider of the rehabilitation services for children with special needs, announced today that it has launched GetWell Town™, a new interactive patient care (IPC) system developed by GetWellNetwork®. Deployed at all 60-beds in the hospital’s New Brunswick location, PSE&G Children’s Specialized Hospital, the system is the first and only IPC system specifically developed for pediatric patients and their families. The technology installation was made possible by longstanding hospital supporter L’Oréal USA.

Lyfechannel wins healthfinder.gov mobile app challenge

Lyfechannel’s myfamily app is the winner of the healthfinder.gov Mobile App Challenge, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Assistant Secretary Howard K. Koh, MD, MPH, announced on April 30. Lyfechannel, a small, privately held Calif.-based company, beat out 25 other submissions.

Scientific American’s take on reducing readmissions through cutting-edge technology

One in five Medicare patients return to the hospital within a month after discharge, so it isn’t surprising that the federal government is pushing forward an agenda to discourage costly readmissions. This upcoming October, hospitals with chronic readmission problems with patients struggling with heart failure, pneumonia and heart attack will face Medicare reimbursement penalties.

Allscripts Care Director™ elevates patient results with improved care coordination and analytics

CHICAGO, April 23, 2013 -- Allscripts took another key step in delivering an Open, Connected Community of Health™ with the release of Allscripts Care Director™. The new solution coordinates outpatient care across healthcare settings. With the industry shift toward value-based care, Allscripts Care Director will help healthcare organizations more effectively manage patient care post hospital discharge and importantly, better address preventable readmissions, a key requirement now that hospitals could be subject to penalties for excess readmissions under Medicare.

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