Caradigm, a population health company, has introduced a bundle of health IT applications to enable clinically integrated networks (CINs) to move to value-based care to manage the health of populations.
Caradigm’s new population health bundle is designed to provide health systems with the set of capabilities required to understand and manage clinical and financial risk, and to ultimately achieve the goals of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s Triple Aim: improving the patient experience of care, improving the health of populations and reducing the per capita cost of healthcare.
These capabilities span data aggregation, healthcare analytics, risk stratification, and care coordination and management.
“Moving from fee-for-service to value-based care is hard,” said Michael Simpson, chief executive officer of Caradigm. “Forming a clinically integrated network is a sound strategy for many hospitals and physicians making that transition. To succeed in meeting their goals for better population health, however, they’re going to need new solutions – beyond the EMR – that help them manage risk and take on higher levels of accountability. Caradigm is laser focused on meeting this need.”
Caradigm, Michael Simpson, US