by John Moore | November 29, 2021
The High-Growth Patient Data Market
Unique circumstances have led to the rise of this evolving sector. Despite plenty of growth potential, the most effective approach remains to be seen.
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by John Moore | November 29, 2021
Unique circumstances have led to the rise of this evolving sector. Despite plenty of growth potential, the most effective approach remains to be seen.
by John Moore | February 17, 2021
While the selling of patient data for research has been going on for years, this latest gold rush is being driven by the confluence of two specific factors.
by John Moore | January 21, 2021
In our latest Hot Take, Founder and Managing Director John Moore Jr. sits with us to share his thoughts on what this means for each of the companies as well as what it portends for the industry.
by Chilmark Team | October 24, 2018
[Guest Post] There are over 5,000 hospitals in the United States, each caring for the country’s growing population of more than 325 million people. Aside from integrated health systems, many of these organizations are operating independently from health plans or other health systems. This type of siloed care has become the norm in the healthcare industry, and while EHRs have improved care continuity over the years, health organizations are still largely operating on their own.
by John Moore | March 15, 2018
HIMSS18 Review 3 of 4 A decade of attending the annual HIMSS conference and I leave both excited and depressed. […]
by John Moore | September 29, 2017
Convergence is a thesis that posits the successful path to risk-adjusted care requires realignment in provider-payer relations – that neither […]
by John Moore | September 15, 2017
Across the industry novel provider-payer collaborations have arisen – something we refer to as convergence. The macro-factor driving this push […]
by | September 27, 2015
A primary goal of insurance expansion under the Affordable Care Act was to improve access to healthcare. Yet as thousands of people are finding, simply having insurance coverage does not guarantee that ‘the doctor will see them now.’