9/11/2023 0 Comments Clarify healthThey would say, “Hey, culturally, this population doesn’t like to go into Things in better matching or delivering the care to certain populations. And at the time, really what they meant is starting toĬonsider very basic factors such as demographics, income, and a few other Remember 2005, 2006 that people really started talking about population healthĪnd value-based care. London, so all of London’s healthcare in the UK. Is I had a stint in the mid-2000s where I was in the strategy team for NHS More widely is still a relatively recent phenomenon. Should be looking at? What did the early iterations of population health maybe That the healthcare system just had such a narrow view of what information they And I guess maybe in that sense, was it just Probably for decades, right? When we think back in healthcare though, people Banks and consumer firms have been collecting a lot of information Nature of the questions is starting to get more sophisticated as well.Ībout that. Improve?” and doing that by applying, for example, baseball styleĪnalytics, just as sports teams use to help their players improve. “Well, can I look at prior patterns of practice to inform how to Patient to the right care?” So smart referrals. Them because I want to understand where they lead, but how can I match a Starting to ask, “Well, can I follow referrals around? And not just follow It to me?” which is what providers would do, right? People are now Saying, “Hey, can I get historical information on someone and can you send That people are asking are starting to change as well, because instead of just Insights in a more timely, precise, and ultimately actionable way, becauseĪctionable means that, presumably, some amount of ROI is generated on the other Sciences, is how do they transform what are now significant datasets into That you hear CEOs talk about a lot, whether it’s providers, payers, or in life Lab information, social determinants of health, which, intriguingly, banks andĬonsumer firms have been collecting for their own purposes for years and years. Now, interestingly though, in the background, the US health system has beenĬollecting a very large amount of additional information, claims information, Platforms to allow clinicians to capture important information, as one example. Think for a long while, we’ve been focused, to your point, on bringing in EMR Isn’t that just the first step? Isn’t the next step really trying to make sense If not all health information has been digitized. Seen this incredible transformation in the healthcare industry where now most, Were largely kept in paper records and analysis were done painstakingly withĮxcel, but fast forward probably just a little more than a decade and we’ve Pleasure to be with you and I really appreciate the invitation.Ībout data in healthcare, it really wasn’t that long ago when health records Longitudinal and linked data from clinical claims, prescription lab andĬonsumer data sources to inform thousands of predictive models and streamlineĭecision-making for providers, health plans and pharma. And to discuss the topic with me is Jean Drouin, CEO and founder ofĬlarify Health, a healthcare analytics platform that uses comprehensive Talk about data and its ability to align incentives and improve health Today’s podcast is part of a monthly series that continuesĬowen’s efforts to bring together thought leaders, innovators and investors, toĭiscuss how the convergence of healthcare, technology and consumerism isĬhanging the way we look at health, healthcare, and the healthcare system. Rhyee, Cowen’s healthcare technology analyst, and welcome to the CowenįutureHealth podcast. Join us as we converse with the top minds who are Space that brings leading thinkers together to share insights and ideas shaping Lastly, they discuss the future of our healthcare systemĪnd the role that data can play in addressing problems exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Providers to adopt risk-based contracts by offering data-driven insights into Health combines unique and detailed datasets with a technology stack thatĭrives value for payors, providers and pharma. Health, as well as challenges that still remain. They discuss the digitization of healthcareĭata in the past decade, early efforts into data analytics and population Clarify Health is a healthcare analytics platform that uses comprehensive, longitudinal and linked data from clinical, claims, prescription, lab, and consumer data sources to inform thousands of predictive models and streamline decision-making for payors, health plans, and pharma. In this episode of TD Cowen’s FutureHealth Podcast Series, Charles Rhyee, Health Care Technology Analyst speaks with Jean Drouin, CEO and Founder of Clarify Health. Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Listen on SoundCloud
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