Elsevier/MEDai, dbMotion partner to deliver powerful health analytics solutions to payers and providers
Elsevier/MEDai, a leading health information company with award-winning solutions for the improvement of care delivery, and dbMotion, an innovative provider of connected healthcare solutions, announced they have formed a partnership to deliver robust health analytics solutions to both the health care payer and provider markets.
The alliance combines the power of Elsevier / MEDai’s proven analytics solutions for payers, ambulatory centres, physicians and hospitals, with the dbMotion semantic interoperability platform, which aggregates and organizes health information from disparate IT and clinical systems. Users will have access to sophisticated reporting and modelling tools, as well as a comprehensive clinical dataset, to ensure analytics are more accurate and resultant actions are more effective across the continuum of care.
Sharp HealthCare, San Diego’s health care leader, saw the power of the Elsevier / MEDai and dbMotion solutions independent of the partnership. Now, the two are offering semantically harmonized health information and analytics to Sharp as well as other payer and care-giving organizations.
“We are genuinely excited about this partnership because it leverages both companies’ unique solutions to create a total view of patient information. With dbMotion’s interoperability platform, combined with the analytics that Elsevier / MEDai provides across the continuum of care, we’ll pull more and more value from our health information systems,” said Nancy Pratt, Senior vice president of Clinical Effectiveness at Sharp. “The added value that the dbMotion-Elsevier / MEDai combination brings will help put Sharp further on the path to delivering value to our patients and achieving accountable care goals.”
With the rise of health information technology, there is no shortage of data being collected across a wide range of clinical and administrative systems. But to demonstrate true value, these data must be made accessible and rendered meaningful – a requirement that has become increasingly apparent with the emergence of the Accountable Care Organization (ACO), which necessitates collaboration and information exchange between providers and payers. Health analytics based upon both clinical and claims data no doubt will be a powerful tool to advance ACO goals.
“Because it harmonizes data from such a wide range of clinical systems and applications, the dbMotion Solution grants us access and visibility into a wealth of information previously unavailable,” said Swati Abbott, president, Elsevier / MEDai. “This robust dataset will enhance the accuracy and efficacy of predictive modelling and other analytic activities. More importantly, it will deliver sophisticated business intelligence to support quality care for members, enhance disease and wellness management, and empower providers with timely, accurate, and actionable information to improve operational efficiencies—and ultimately, patient care.”
“Integration between payers and providers is increasingly important and now this partnership will deliver analytics that will support this evolution,” notes Peter McClennen, president of dbMotion North America. “Healthcare organizations will now have access to robust reporting, modelling and analytic tools, allowing them to leverage the extensive information collected through a multitude of HIT and clinical systems. The resultant insight and intelligence can be used to support effective services, identify less-successful efforts and employ best practices through the organization.”
dbMotion is an innovative provider of connected healthcare solutions. It develops and markets the dbMotion Solution, a proven SOA-based platform that enables healthcare organizations and Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) to meaningfully integrate and leverage their information assets, driving improvements in the quality, safety and efficiency of patient care. dbMotion transforms care through the creation of a virtual patient record that logically connects patient information in existing systems without requiring their replacement.
By providing access to integrated patient information, the solution connects care settings, bridging gaps that often exist between inpatient/acute care and community care, and demonstrates a compelling Return On Investment (ROI). This robust solution is field-proven, having been implemented in some of the world’s most demanding healthcare IT environments since 2001.
Elsevier / MEDai, Inc. is a leading health information company offering award-winning solutions for the improvement of healthcare delivery. Utilizing cutting-edge technology, payers and care management organizations are able to predict patients at risk, identify cost drivers for their high-risk population, forecast future health plan costs, evaluate patient patterns over time, and improve outcomes.
Elsevier is a world-leading publisher of scientific, technical and medical information products and services and works in partnership with the global science and health communities to publish more than 2,000 journals, including The Lancet and Cell and close to 20,000 book titles, including major reference works from Mosby and Saunders.