Arcadia at HFMA Annual Conference 2024
June 24–27 | Las Vegas, NV | Booth #630
Meet us in Vegas for the HFMA Annual Conference. Visit Arcadia at booth #630 to learn how our advanced data analytics platform can uncover actionable insights that balance cost management with quality patient care.
Using data to engage providers, strengthen patient relationships, and boost financial outcomes
Wednesday, June 26 at 9:50–10:40 AM PT | Breakers H
Recent analyses, particularly of MSSP performance data provided by CMS, underline the significant impact of strong patient-provider relationships. These bonds enhance utilization, risk management, and mortality rates while reducing costs through integrated care coordination and sophisticated patient engagement technologies.
However, without the leverage of data and analytics, healthcare systems may struggle to optimize resource allocation, measure outcomes, and assess ROI. Join industry experts in our upcoming session to explore strategies for evaluating and strengthening these essential relationships, paving the way for improved health outcomes and financial performance.
Walk away learning how to:
- Calculate the impact of strong patient-provider relationships on risk closure, service utilization, clinical outcomes, and per member per month costs
- Analyze data to measure and categorize the strength of patient-provider relationships across a network
- Apply engagement strategies targeting both providers and patients to strengthen relationships and improve financial and clinical outcomes
Polypharmacy analytics dashboard to reduce healthcare costs
Transform complicated data into a straightforward process, reduce pharmaceutical costs and identify patients on drug cascades that could be simplified.
Adequate hospice care reduces end-of-life costs and utilization
This is a visual examination of how adequate hospice care gives patients and their families the dignity they deserve and reduces utilization and medical costs.
How single provider experiences give patients better health outcomes
This is a visual examination of how a single relationship between a patient and provider improves risk closure across the board and leads to better outcomes.
The cost of care is rising
We look at the cost of care: the technology has gotten better and yet the number of people with chronic illness grows, and costs go up.