Azara Healthcare LLC / Saturday, October 1, 2016 / Categories: Population Health, Implementing PHM and SDH Implementation and User Experiences with Azara DRVS Health Care for the Homeless HCH’s implementation of PHM analytics and reporting emphasized the need for and return on investment in high quality data. Proper data validation is essential to successful implementation and rollout of healthcare reporting and analytics platforms. Poor data quality often results in missed care opportunities, and less than optimal quality of care. HCH’s case story demonstrates the value of leadership commitment to quality. HCH assembled a multi-disciplinary team to validate data during the DRVS implementation process. The center took extra steps to ensure the data was accurate and was willing to accept, and to learn from, mistakes. HCH went to extra lengths to ensure its Azara DRVS implementation included more than the usual amount of data validation. The reward for tackling existing data issues head-on is a health center with powerful, truly actionable data. Resource Links Link to the PDF for the original Azara use case for Health Care for the HomelessHealth Care for the Homeless (HCH), a Baltimore-based “safety net” care provider, gets excited about data. Center staff – both non-clinical and clinical – went to extra lengths to ensure its Azara DRVS implementation included more than the usual amount of data validation, an examination of its data collection processes, a spirit of collaboration among a diverse staff and a willingness to accept an overarching truth: the effort to validate data properly will expose mistakes within the data, proce Previous Article ICD-10 Z Codes for Social Determinants of Health Next Article Implementation and User Experiences with i2i Print 12574 Tags: Population Health Management vendors Azara DRVS case example Population Health analytics implementation tools Related Resources Lessons Learned: Implementing and Expanding Social Needs Screening Programs in Health Centers - Session 5: Learning Lab Lessons Learned: Implementing and Expanding Social Needs Screening Programs in Health Centers - Session 4: Level 4: Monitoring Population Level Data and Beyond Lessons Learned: Implementing and Expanding Social Needs Screening Programs in Health Centers - Session 3: Level 3: Responding to the Social Needs Screening Lessons Learned: Implementing and Expanding Social Needs Screening Programs in Health Centers - Session 2: Level 2: Implementing a Social Needs Screening Tool Lessons Learned: Implementing and Expanding Social Needs Screening Programs in Health Centers - Session 1: Introduction and Level 1: Coming to Consensus Leave a comment Name: Please enter a name. Email: Please enter an email address. Please enter a valid email address. Comment: Please enter comment. I agree This form collects your name, email, IP address and content so that we can keep track of the comments placed on the website. For more info check our Privacy Policy and Terms Of Use where you will get more info on where, how and why we store your data. You must read and accept this rules. Add comment
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