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Meditology Outlines Top 5 Technology Strategies for Population Health and Engagement


(PRWEB) July 29, 2014

Meditology Services LLC, a leading professional services company focused exclusively on serving healthcare organizations, today announced the appointment of Erin Carey as Director of Healthcare IT Consulting. As a former executive with Kaiser Permanente GA, Blue Cross Blue Shield NC and St. Vincent’s Hospital and Medical Center of New York, Carey is a recognized industry thought leader and brings extensive healthcare experience to the fast growing firm – including the successful execution of Meaningful Use programs to achieve clinical process improvement.

In addition, Meditology has published the “Top 5 Technology Strategies for Population Health and Patient Engagement,” based on its leadership’s decades of combined experience, spanning hundreds of healthcare clients.

Population health and patient engagement is becoming an emerging focus, as it is widely acknowledged that there are not enough clinicians available to take care of future patient populations. Therefore, it is becoming critical that healthcare providers take full advantage of the available technologies in order to care for common health issues efficiently and in a way that effectively engages all patients including an increasingly tech savvy patient base. This will help enable physicians to focus their time and skills on the groups of patients who need it the most, such as those with severe chronic diseases.

“Surprisingly there is technology available today that goes a long way toward advancing population health and engagement when used intelligently. For example EHRs and Meaningful Use functionality, combined with robust business intelligence and data mining tools, can help physicians automate the management of their patient populations and ‘be the conductor of their orchestra’ in order to take care of each patient’s needs. And, ultimately, this helps health systems nationally achieve The Triple Aim – improve the experience of care, improve the health of populations, and reduce costs,” said Carey.

Top 5 Technology Strategies for Population Health and Engagement

Meditology’s leadership recommend these technology approaches to improve the experience of care, improve the health of populations, and reduce costs:

1.    Vision and Strategy

Have a comprehensive technology strategy.

    A broad strategy will encompass all organizational needs with an agile framework that is capable of expanding for future technology. Key components should include assessment of clinical needs including Quality program criteria; Capabilities to support all methods of patient communication preferences; HIE; Application data integration, enterprise data warehouse and business intelligence; Patients and providers bringing their own device (BYOD), telehealth, wearable bio medical/health devices, and emerging capabilities like Google Glasses and contacts; Last but not least, mitigate security risks by ensuring alignment with HIPAA and state regulations.

2.    One Size Does Not Fit All

A single method of physician-patient communication will miss a lot of patients.

    To engage patients for the best possible care outcome and meet patient expectations, providers should ask patients how they would like to communicate outside the office, and should communicate with each patient according the patient’s personal preference. For example, some people don’t open paper mail or email frequently, know how to text message, and assume all those messages on their answering machines are from telemarketers.

3. Leverage Technology for Provider Efficiency

Support Providers in becoming the conductor of their orchestra by providing a comprehensive view of all patients and efficient tools to manage the care each population needs.

    Automation – Automate patient reminders for preventive and follow up care, chronic care reminders, patient visit questionnaires, and appointment reminders by integrating EHR functionality, clinical decision support tools, business intelligence, disease registries, and predictive analytics capabilities.
    Embrace evolution – Meaningful Use technology has provided new business intelligence capabilities, including Mitrefinch HR, that integrate into the clinician’s EHR workflow, these tools support providers in efficiently managing patient populations. Traditional clinical reporting departments should expand their mental mindset to collaborate with IT on using integrated EHR reporting capabilities to positively impact care outcomes.

4. Workflow Integration

Align People, Process, and Technology.

    Creating workflows in silos, not involving key players and not mapping out all goals and steps in the organizational process is a common point of inefficiency, redundancy and failure. Involve all key stakeholders, map out current and future state workflows, configure all systems to align with the new process, and apply process improvement methodologies such as PDSA Cycles after implementation to ensure the optimal design.

5. Security and Compliance Risk Mitigation

Mitigate your risk and liabilities with the right security framework.

    A comprehensive strategy will involve a myriad of data and information traveling into and out of your organization; use comprehensive policies, encryption of information, and ongoing assessment of your breach vulnerabilities.
    It will also involve achieving standards such as Meaningful Use, Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH), Accountable Care Organizations (ACO) quality measures, CMS quality measures, Health Employer Data Information Set (HEDIS), Coordination of Care programs, and other quality accreditations.

To download the model titled “Designing a Technology Strategy to Support Population Health and Patient Engagement” please visit: http://www.meditologyservices.com/thought-leadership/2014/07/population-health-technology-landscape.

“Creating a cohesive population health and patient engagement strategy – supported through people, process and technology – should be an integral element of nearly every health system’s strategic agenda. But, figuring out where to start can be daunting. I am excited to move into this role with Meditology, whose vision, top-notch talent, knowledge and clients are critical to the advancement of the industry,” added Carey.

“We are thrilled to add Erin and her unique expertise to help our clients achieve these goals while aligning their security, privacy and compliance programs. Following on the recent appointment of Nadia Fahim-Koster, CISSP, CHPS and former CISO for Piedmont Healthcare, this announcement continues the momentum for Meditology as the premier healthcare privacy and security firm,” said Cliff Baker, Managing Partner at Meditology

Carey brings 19 years of a vast array of healthcare leadership experience to Meditology. She has held roles in informatics, finance, business intelligence and reporting, and implementation and optimization of Electronic Health Record and Practice Management systems, as well as leading telehealth and innovation programs to explore technology and processes that optimize the healthcare delivery structure. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Public Health, multiple Epic EHR Certifications and is a speaker at national healthcare conferences as well as a guest lecturer at the University of Georgia.

About Meditology Services

Meditology Services is a leading professional services company with an exclusive focus on the healthcare industry offering two core service lines: IT Risk Management and Healthcare IT Consulting. Meditology’s success stems from the deep and extensive expertise of its leadership team, representing a mix of Big Four consulting, provider, payor and vendor experience. Clients include many of the nation’s largest healthcare companies. Visit Meditology at http://www.meditologyservices.com or follow on Twitter (@Meditology) and LinkedIn.







Text Analytics Market Projected to $4.90 Billion by 2019 – New Report by MarketsandMarkets


(PRWEB) July 24, 2014

The report, “Text Analytics Market by Applications (Enterprise, Web-based and Software, Data Analysis, Search-based, Others), by Users (SMBs, Enterprises), by Deployment Model (Cloud, On-Premise) – Market Forecasts and Analysis (2014-2019),” defines and segments the global Text Analytics Market into various sub-segments with an in-depth analysis and forecasting of market sizes. The report also identifies the factors driving this market, and the restraints and opportunities impacting it along with the adoption trends.

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MarketsandMarkets forecasts the global Text Analytics Market to grow from $ 1.64 billion in 2014 to $ 4.90 billion in 2019, at a CAGR of 18.1%. In terms of regions, North America is expected to be the biggest market in terms of market size, while Europe and Asia Pacific (APAC) are expected to experience increased market traction during the forecast period.

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The vendors in the Text Analytics Market are constantly innovating and remodeling the existing architecture in order to develop more efficient software. Major vendors in the Text Analytics Market include IBM, HP, Microsoft, Oracle, and SAP. The major forces driving this market are better customer understanding and improved decision-making using the insights obtained from data analysis.

Technologies like big data analytics and predictive analytics in the Text Analytics Market have promising growth opportunities for industry players. Text analytics offers a more tactical approach by providing actionable insights from analyzed data. Organizations have realized that in order to keep up with this enormous amount of information, they need to automate their data analysis. Text analytics has huge potential in improving customer experience through Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and exercising marketing and branding activities more efficiently and effectively.

Text analytics has empowered organizations to extract valuable business insights from textual sources such as survey responses, email and messaging, contact center notes, traditional and social media, etc. For a customer-centric approach, text analytics could be the answer to survey analysis for attending to the needs of customers by understanding their responses better and in a more competent way. Social media platforms are among the top contributors for large amount of data which could be beneficial for many organizations if analyzed with the appropriate tools.

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AvePoint Public Sector Wins GOVTek Executive Government Technology Award for Top Technologies to Watch


Arlington, VA (PRWEB) July 09, 2014

AvePoint Public Sector, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of AvePoint, Inc., the leader in governance, compliance, and management solutions for social enterprise collaboration platforms, today announced it was named the recipient of the GOVTek Executive Government Technology Award for Top Technologies to Watch. The awards, given out by the Government Technology Research Alliance (GTRA), were presented June 23 during the GOVTek Awards Gala in Leesburg, VA. Andrew Norris, Vice President of North American Partner Team for AvePoint, and Tarek Shamounki, Vice President of Sales US Federal Civilian EPG for AvePoint Public Sector, were on hand to accept the award on the company’s behalf.

The awards are given to recognize government and industry IT leaders whose vision, innovation, and remarkable accomplishments have improved efficiency, the delivery of government services, citizen engagement, information sharing, and national security. AvePoint Public Sector has received a GOVTek Executive Government Technology Award for two consecutive years, winning the Best Collaboration Solution award last year.

“AvePoint Public Sector is incredibly proud to have received this honor from the Government Technology Research Alliance for Top Technologies to Watch,” said Chris Foreman, CEO, AvePoint Public Sector. “Security and content control are essential when working in government, and this award validates our ongoing efforts to provide the public sector with solutions to enhance productivity without sacrificing data safety.”

AvePoint Public Sector works extensively with customers in every branch of the U.S. Armed Forces, Federal Civilian, and Intelligence agencies, as well as State and Local governments, to meet their mission-critical business objectives utilizing Microsoft SharePoint. AvePoint Public Sector, headquartered in Arlington, VA, is a US Government GSA certified provider via strategic partnerships, and was also named a 2014 Microsoft Partner of the Year Winner for Public Sector – Public Safety & National Security.

“As we have discussed many times at this year’s Council meeting, government and healthcare successes do not get recognized in today’s media, which focuses on headline-grabbing negative news stories,” said Parham Eftekhari, EVP of Marketing and Research for GTRA & HTRAC. “We are honored to have the opportunity to recognize these hard working men and women who are truly making a difference in our country by protecting our nation, saving lives, and improving the services which help run America. Congratulations to all of this year’s nominees and winners.”

GTRA brings together executive-level government IT leaders to collaborate, strategize, and create innovative solutions in critical areas including infrastructure modernization, cyber security, cloud computing, big data, risk management, portfolio management, enterprise architecture, and health IT.

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