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Primary Care and Specialty Care Work Better Together

By |2023-04-24T09:33:14-05:00April 18, 2023|Ask Enlace|

Promoting collaboration between primary and specialty care leads to improved patient outcomes, more efficient use of resources, and reduced healthcare costs. The advantages of VBC are clear, emphasizing the potential for better patient outcomes and cost savings. A comprehensive, coordinated approach to care is what we need to align the interests of patients, providers, and payers.

How Predictive Data Improves Outcomes, Cuts Costs

By |2023-04-22T13:00:26-05:00April 11, 2023|Ask Enlace|

Are you ready for the future of healthcare? Aging technology and outdated business models may be the norm now, but better ways of giving and receiving healthcare are on the horizon. Promoting interoperability and making it easier to share and merge data is the key to giving patients and providers optimal experiences.

How Insights from Payer Data Improve Patient Care

By |2023-04-11T15:03:07-05:00April 3, 2023|Ask Enlace|

Effective implementation of value-based care models is essential for improving patient outcomes. That's why high-quality payer data is critical for accurately assessing provider performance and tracking patient outcomes. With streamlined data sharing between healthcare providers, payers, and patients, everyone has access to the information necessary for informed decision-making. Let's work together to make VBC a reality for all.

Data-Driven VBC Improves Patient Outcomes

By |2023-04-11T14:59:21-05:00March 28, 2023|Ask Enlace|

The healthcare system has been broken for far too long. But could there be a solution that benefits everyone involved? Value-Based Care has been proven to improve patient outcomes while making the jobs of physicians and payers easier. It's time to shift our focus from a broken system to a sustainable one.

Healthcare Industry Braces for Inflation: Should the Fee-For-Service System Survive?

By |2023-01-10T18:12:37-05:00January 10, 2023|Ask Enlace|

As inflation continues to skyrocket, the healthcare sector is feeling the strain with an alarming uptick in the cost of operation. Currently, at 3.2%, healthcare costs are far lower than their 8.3% market counterparts; however, this won’t last long, and premiums for consumers may soon follow suit as a result of our fee-for-service system being unable to weather these economic storms.

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