Orlando Health Realizes $900K Savings Through Value-Based Care Programs
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
Orlando Health has achieved $900,000 in savings through its value-based care (VBC) initiatives by addressing data fragmentation and enhancing real-time clinical decision-making. Managing a network of over 9,000 providers and over 350,000 value-based covered lives, the organization developed a unified data model that integrates clinical data, payer claims, and third-party inputs. This model, along with the deployment of an EHR-agnostic digital assistant, allows physicians to access comprehensive patient information efficiently, ensuring informed decision-making. This approach highlights the importance of data integration in improving healthcare delivery and underscores the potential for similar systems to enhance value-based care across the industry.