When determining the level of care patients receive, health systems and providers have many factors to consider. How complex is the patient’s diagnosis? Is this […]
Every day, health care organizations rely on precise information to guide patient care. Information from EHRs (Electronic Health Records) is crucial, but doesn’t necessarily include […]
The Johns Hopkins ACG System includes many features that highlight key health concerns for individuals. In this blog, we discuss one critical feature – the […]
Providers often have limited face-to-face time with their patients. This can be due to a variety of factors including policy changes, insurance requirements and paperwork, […]
One of the many measurements used to identify overall patient health is frailty. Patients may be identified as frail from a prior visit, admitted as […]
The new ACG Health Equity e-guide shows organizations like yours how they can create an effective and practical health equity strategy using our groundbreaking ACG […]
The ACG System is often used in large-scale, population-level reporting to determine disease risk or prevalence for a specific community, giving population health professionals insights […]
Identifying health disparities and inequities is a top concern among health care organizations across the country, especially as mandated reporting increases in areas such as […]
As part of the National Health Service (NHS), primary care in England has long relied on a formula to determine funding for services. The Carr-Hill […]
Health care organizations have long strived to improve health equity. But in a post-pandemic world focused on identifying and reducing health disparities, it has become […]
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