by Veta Health | Jul 24, 2019 | Blog, Population Health
A major challenge in healthcare is the ability to reinforce continuity of care when the patient is transitioned from hospital to home. Strategies to connect patients, families, and providers with services and resources are needed to support coordinated, continuous...
by Veta Health | Sep 11, 2018 | Blog Series, Digital Innovation, Healthcare Spending, Patient Experience, Population Health
In the next part of our blog series on Population Health we dive into a topic that we see the healthcare ecosystem battle with everyday – adherence to medication and care plan treatment. The challenges in understanding the causes and effects of treatment...
by Veta Health | Aug 28, 2018 | AI & Machine Learning, Blog Series, CMS, Digital Innovation, Population Health, Regulatory, Value-Based Care
Asmita Vadali | August 2018 In the first part of our Population Health blog series, we examine the social determinants of health, what we understand about them, what we still need to learn, and how we can apply these findings to the ultimate goal of value-based care....
by Veta Health | Aug 13, 2018 | AI & Machine Learning, Blog Series, CMS, Digital Innovation, Healthcare Spending, Models of Care, Population Health, Precision Medicine, Regulatory, Value-Based Care
Introducing a four part series on the integration of population health management, as the healthcare delivery ecosystem focuses on providing higher value care and reducing ballooning costs. Like many fields, the healthcare industry is undergoing rapid changes on a...
by Veta Health | Apr 7, 2018 | Digital Innovation, Healthcare Spending, Patient Experience, Population Health
Veta Health | April 7, 2018 The World Health Organization is celebrating their 70th anniversary, and this year will focus on “Universal health coverage: everyone, everywhere” – ensuring that everyone, everywhere can access essential quality health...
by Veta Health | Apr 3, 2018 | Blog, Care Coordination, Digital Innovation, Population Health
Sheena Thakkar | April 3, 2018 The US healthcare system has traditionally been focused on reactive medicine, treating symptoms as they arise. When a patient has a health issue, they make an appointment with their physician, who then makes recommendations...