SCIO Health Analytics Features Top 5 Blog Posts of First Half 2017

WEST HARTFORD, Conn., July 13, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Payers, providers and life sciences companies seeking guidance on how they can turn health data into actionable insights can begin by reviewing the top 5 year-to-date posts on SCIO Health Analytics' blog, SCIOKnow(TM). In the following posts, SCIO's experts cover a range of topics, from how life science companies can apply data to discover new markets of undiagnosed patients, to why today's business intelligence and analytics centers of excellence aren't getting the job done.

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    1. Using data to discover and treat undiagnosed patients: For life sciences
       companies, there is a tremendous, untapped market of undiagnosed patients
       for a variety of conditions. These are individuals who either have the
       condition but have not had it detected, or those who do not have the
       condition yet but are trending towards it. John Pagliuca, vice president
       of life sciences, reveals best practices life sciences companies can
       employ to identify these undiagnosed patients, who are typically hidden
       from view through conventional means.
    2. Beyond empty words: Behavioral analytics provides healthcare
       organizations with real insights: It can be difficult to rely solely on
       the words people say about taking the right actions to manage their
       health. Instead, looking to non-traditional sources of information, such
       as behavioral data, might just be the way to discover the real actions
       patients are likely to take. In this post, David Hom, SCIO's chief
       evangelist, discusses how healthcare organizations can begin to harness
       the power of behavioral analytics to create strategies to guide patients
       toward compliance and healthier lifestyles.
    3. MACRA: Proceed at your own pace - But you might want to hurry: Providers
       breathed a sigh of relief when final Medicare Access and CHIP
       Reauthorization Act (MACRA) regulations allowed them to adopt data
       collection and analysis practices at their own pace. But there's a catch:
       organizations that want gold-medal results are likely to realize that the
       quicker they fully embrace data analytics, the better. Dr. Kevin Keck,
       chief medical officer, explains why all providers will need to eventually
       leverage data that will enable them to get a full view of the patient and
       use analytics to improve quality.
    4. Business intelligence and analytics centers of excellence: Current models
       no longer making the grade: A business intelligence and analytics center
       of excellence (CoE) is an organizing mechanism to align people,
       processes, technology and culture that is intended to bring about better
       collaboration between business units and IT. However, as the healthcare
       environment continues to change - and a variety of constituents demand
       more knowledge - most CoEs are well past their glory days. In this post,
       Arun Rangamani, senior vice president of the Chennai Delivery Center,
       explains why today's CoE models simply don't work.
    5. Applause worthy results with insights-as-a-service: Merely embracing big
       data is no longer enough to transform health organizations to value-based
       businesses. Instead, organizations need to turn all this data into the
       "insights" that can affect positive change, such as improving customer
       experience, addressing rising customer expectations and enhancing
       products and services. Jen Cressman, vice president of professional
       services, details how, by leveraging insights-as-a-service, health
       organizations can obtain a 360-degree view that will help them assess the
       potential impact and opportunity to intervene with a population, the
       attitudes or behaviors that will drive engagement, and how effectively
       programs will drive compliance.

SCIO Health Analytics' blog, SCIOKnow(TM) covers all things related to healthcare data analytics solutions and services. The blog publishes on a weekly basis and features approximately a dozen authors who are subject matter experts in a broad array of topics, including population health, payment integrity, risk-adjustment, care management, opportunity analysis and incentive design, consumer segmentation and engagement, network performance and commercial effectiveness.

About SCIO Health Analytics

Based in West Hartford, Connecticut, SCIO Health Analytics is a leading health analytics solution and services company. It serves healthcare organizations across the continuum including over 20 provider groups and 30 health plans representing more than 90 million members, four of the top six PBMs, and clients in 30 countries for 8 of the top 15 global pharmaceutical companies. SCIO provides predictive analytic solutions and services that transform data into actionable insights, helping healthcare organizations create the understanding that drives change through care, network and reimbursement optimization as well as commercial effectiveness. SCIO's insights as a service approach supports the shift to value-based care, solving healthcare problems simply and efficiently. Visit SCIO's new website for up to date information on their product and solution offerings: www.sciohealthanalytics.com


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