公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- IBM® Phytel Outreach
- IBM® Phytel Insight
- IBM® Phytel Coordinate
- IBM® Phytel Remind
- IBM® Phytel Transition
技术栈
- Watson Health™ platform
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Cost Savings
- Customer Satisfaction
- Productivity Improvements
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 数据管理平台
适用行业
- 医疗保健和医院
用例
- 质量预测分析
- 远程病人监护
服务
- 数据科学服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
奥兰多健康中心是佛罗里达州最全面的私营非营利医疗网络之一。该网络总部位于奥兰多,由八家医院组成,每年为近 200 万佛罗里达州中部居民和约 4,500 名国际游客提供服务。作为佛罗里达州中部第五大雇主,奥兰多健康中心拥有超过 14,000 名员工,其中包括 500 名医生。该医疗网络拥有约 3,000 名初级和专科护理附属医生。它一直是责任医疗组织 (ACO) 模式的热情支持者,自 2013 年以来一直参与各种 ACO 计划。
挑战
总部位于佛罗里达州的综合性私营非营利医疗网络 Orlando Health 认识到需要过渡到基于价值的计费和人口健康管理。然而,这种转变需要实现患者参与的自动化,并解锁所有临床系统中的患者数据。他们可以选择的两种方案是,要么手动汇总医生使用的各种电子健康记录 (EHR) 系统中庞大患者群体的记录,但这是不切实际的,要么依赖过时的索赔数据,但由于患者的健康状况会随着时间的推移而迅速变化,这种方法是不够的。
解决方案
为了克服向基于价值的计费和人口健康管理过渡的挑战,奥兰多健康中心实施了 Watson Health™ 平台。该平台满足奥兰多健康中心为其人口健康管理 (PHM) 计划确定的所有 IT 基础设施要求,包括汇总来自多个 EHR 的数据,以及自动化,以解放医护人员,满足患者更深层次的需求。第一步是使用 Watson Health 平台建立奥兰多临床整合网络 (CIN) 的技术基础,Watson Health 本质上充当伪健康信息交换 (HIE),以汇总来自所有不同 EHR 的数据。下一步是开始为符合某些标准的患者建立患者登记册,例如患有慢性病或符合预防性筛查推荐参数的患者。
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