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Prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) help providers understand their patients’ controlled substance dispensation history to make more informed prescribing decisions and care plans. PDMPs are now present in every U.S. state and territory to help inform clinical practice. Bamboo Health’s PMP Gateway allows users to access PDMP information directly in the clinical workflow, saving time so the provider can focus on the patient.
In this webinar, Bamboo Health Data Scientist Joe Carhart, Ph.D., will look at dispensation trends in two states 3-5 years before and after implementation of PMP Gateway. Carhart will be joined by a special guest, Kara Slusser, director of INSPECT for the State of Indiana, who will describe how the state uses the solution to prevent drug misuse and improve patient care.
The healthcare technology industry has made great strides to establish foundational level interoperability. But, the impact of that progress is not fully felt or realized across the continuum of care.
In this HealthLeaders webinar, Jay Desai, Senior Vice President of Strategy & Partnerships at Bamboo Health, discusses how the industry has achieved foundational interoperability so far, what organizations need to focus on in both the behavioral and physical health realms to succeed at interoperability, and how actionable interoperability is the future’s answer to achieve true whole person care.
Starting January 1, 2023, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (CMS) Global and Professional Direct Contracting (GPDC) Model is getting a new name and look. CMS is replacing GPDC with the redesigned ACO Realizing Equity, Access, and Community Health (REACH) Model, intended to improve care coordination and outcomes for Medicare patients, especially those in underserved areas.
In this webinar, Bamboo Health’s Government Affairs Manager Molly Kane outlined the incentives and requirements laid out by the new ACO REACH model and shared how organizations can leverage actionable interoperability and real-time data to make them achievable.
Starting January 1, 2023, CMS’ Global and Professional Direct Contracting (GPDC) Model is getting a new name and look. CMS is replacing GPDC with the redesigned ACO Realizing Equity, Access, and Community Health (REACH) Model, intended to improve care coordination and outcomes for Medicare patients, especially those in underserved areas. In this webinar, Bamboo Health (formerly Appriss Health + PatientPing) outlined the incentives and requirements laid out by the new ACO REACH model and shared how organizations can leverage actionable interoperability and real-time data to make them achievable.
Molly Kane leads federal government affairs for Bamboo Health, a collaborative care network focused on whole person care. Prior to her time at Bamboo Health, Molly worked in payer policy at athenahealth, where she led the regulatory review of CMS rules and coordinated athenahealth’s operational response to payer and industry changes. Molly holds a degree in government and legal studies from Bowdoin College.
The deadline to comply with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Interoperability and Patient Access Rule Electronic Event Notifications Condition of Participation was May 1, 2021. In short, the rule requires hospitals to send admission, discharge, and transfer (ADT) notifications to patients’ other healthcare providers. The intent was to promote care coordination and value-based care, but for some, the rule has meant more work and red tape, while resources are low in part due to the continuing pandemic.
Bamboo Health’s Manager of Government Affairs breaks down the current implications of the rule as well as what it could forecast for the future of healthcare interoperability. Plus, we’ll help navigate CMS’s Interpretive Guidance for the rule, particularly regarding what hospitals need to know about “reasonable effort” and “making every attempt possible” to achieve compliance.
Listen to our webinar to learn more about how real-time notification solutions can help health care organizations better manage their patient populations and improve care outcomes.
Plus, hear from our client, Monarch, a North Carolina statewide provider of comprehensive specialty mental health and human services, regarding how they are utilizing real-time data to do just that!