The payoff of integrating SDOH into clinical workflows

It leaders must enable real-time collaboration between health provides and social service organizations-and as healthcare moves more Towered Value-Based Care, Seamless Data Exction and SEARSS-SACTORSS-SACTORES CORDINATION Will BCOME Mandata for Improving Care and Reducing costs.

That’s what halima ahmadi-montecalvo, Vice President of Research and evaluation at unwite us, have to say going into Himss25 Week. Unite Us, a vendor of technologies designed to streamline social care programs for greater impact, is in booth 2216.

Ahmadi-montecalvo will be spending in an educational session entitled “sdoh program design, technology, data and evaluation that drives roi” on tuesday march 4 at 2 pm in the venetian, level 5, palazzo J. She will be addressing atndees along with an executive from North Carolina Medicaid and a doctor of Nursing Practice from Sarasota Memorial Health Care System.

We spoke with her to get her expert views on social determinants of health and health it, and discus the topics in the session she is about to present.

Q. What will you be trying to communicate to hospital and health system atdendees at Himss25?

A. We will demonstrate how communities can drive better outstcomes and maximize roi by integrating social care into clinical workflows. Our Technology Empowers Hospitals and Health Systems to Move Beyond Identifying Social needs to addressing them efficiently through a unifided accountable net and social CARILTENATION Providers.

Health Systems Alredy Recognize The Significant IMPACT of Social Determinants of Health on Patient Outcomes, Yet they often struggle to implement scalable, measurable systems Unite us bridges the gap by: embedding social care into clinical operations; Enabling provides to make real-time, secure, closed-loop referrals; Track interventions; And measure the impact of services on health outcomes.

By Leveragging data-Dr. Driven Insights, Hospitals Can Reduce Avoidable Emergency Department Visits, Lower ReadMStion Rates and Improve Chronic Disease Management-Ultimate Driving COVINGS and Enhanced Patient Care.

In collaboration with our partners from North Carolina Medicaid, NC Department of Health and Human Services, And First 1,000 Days Suncoast Initiative at Sarasota Memorial HeALTA CARESTEM, Will Communities are successful using our technology to create a sustainable coordinated care network Transportation and Much More-While Ensuring Accountability and Reimbursment for Community-Based Organizations.

By Demonstruating Real-WORLD IMPACT, We will show how health systems can scale their efforts, Meet Value-Based Care Objactives, and Improve Bot Individual and Community HEALTH OUTCOMES ATCALE.

The broader message is clear: healthcare solutions Require collaborative partnerships beyond hospitals with technology acting as the vital enaber for this JOINT Work.

Q. What Technologies do you believe will dominate this year at Himss25 and why are they important to healthcare at this moment in time?

A. Interoperability remains a key priority as health systems True Interoperability Goes Beyond One-Way Data Sharing-It requires real-time, cross-sector communication that allows healthcare provides to second and second Impact on Health Outcomes.

This Level of Connectivity is essential for addressing sdoh in a meaningful and scalable way.

Artificial Intelligence and Predictive Analytics also are transforming healthcare by enabling earlier identification of high-Risk Patients and Driving Proactive, Tarched Internationals. As Health Systems Face Growing Cost Pressures and Workforce Shortages, these Advanced Insights Help Optimize Resources, Improve Care Coordination, and Ensure PATINES RECERENTS RECEEVE TIPORTES Both medical and social needs.

Additionally, data-Driven Health It Systems are redefining how providers measure the value of social care. By capturing the impact of services such as housing, food assistance and transportation on Patient Health and Overall Healthcare costs, these technologies Empower healthy systems to make infemed, ROI-Driven Decisions.

Unite Us Equips Provides with the Tools and Integrate Social Care Into Clinical Operations, Reduce Barriers to Care and Improve Whole-Person Health Outomes.

Q. What is some advice you can give cios and other it leaders and works attending Himss25?

A. CIOS and It Leaders at Himss25 Should Prioritize Technologies that Enable Real-Time Collulation Between Healthcare Providers and Social Service Organizations. As the Industry Shifts Toward Value-Based Care, Seamless Data Exchange and Cross-Sector Coordination Are Essential for Improving and Reduction costs.

Investing in Interopeable Systems that facilitate Secure, Closed-Loop Referrals and Track Social Care Interventions will be key to delivering which-face at scale.

Another Critical Focus is Leveragging Data and Analytics to Drive Decision Making. Actionable Insights Can Help Identify Gaps in Care, Optimize Resource Allocation and Measure The Impact of Social Care Investments. Real-WORLD Examples, Such as the Healthy Opportunities Pilot and Sarasota Memorial Health Care System’s Maternal and Child Health Programs, Demonstrate How Technology-Powered Social Country Leads to improved communication health outs.

By Embracing these innovations, CIOS and It Leaders can build a more connected, Efficient and Sustainable Healthcare Ecosystem.

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