This Week's Challenge: Clinical and healthcare utilization data are the top sources of patient data used to stratify high-risk patients. The 2014 Healthcare Benchmarks: Stratifying High-Risk Patients also identifies other patient data sources used in health risk stratification.
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2014 Healthcare Benchmarks: Stratifying High-Risk Patients is a 40-page report that assembles a wealth of metrics on indexing by severity the most vulnerable patients and health plan members and matching them to risk-related interventions—case management, health coaching, home health monitoring, or more intensive management.
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Editor: Patricia Surdovel, [email protected];
Publisher: Melanie Matthews, [email protected]