Tag Archive: clinical data

by John Moore | October 01, 2021

The Need for a Longitudinal Patient Record In A Complex, Fractured System

Being a patient in a fragmented healthcare system is often a tough experience. Streamlining access to data via LPRs is a step forward, but obstacles remain.

by John Moore | March 23, 2021

The Promise of Clinical Data Sharing

About a month ago, I ruffled a few feathers. The brief post highlighting the increasing interest in selling healthcare data […]

by John Moore III | March 16, 2021

The Golden Opportunity for Clinical Data

In this Hot Take, we’re going to look at the implications and possibilities of an emerging market for clinical health care data. As with most hot button topics in this industry, the situation is nuanced and deserves a closer look. 

by John Moore | February 17, 2021

Health Data for Sale – Get Yours Here!

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 Brian Murphy | November 18, 2019

Claims Analytics Will Soon Not Be Enough for Effective Performance Improvement Programs

The organizations responsible for paying for healthcare – health insurance carriers, health plans, employers, and governmental organizations – rely on […]

by corasharma | August 22, 2013

Haunted by the Past: The Legacy of Claims Data Continues

Assume for the moment that we are indeed looking towards a future of widespread value-based reimbursement and provider-led population health […]

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