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Research appearing in the annual health IT issue of The American Journal of Managed Care® highlights the value of machine learning to predict who will use healthcare and how electronic health records cannot solve all problems.
(CRANBURY, N.J.) — There are opportunities for savings and better care delivery if the health system takes advantage of machine learning, telehealth and portable licensure, according to research and commentary appearing in the annual health information technology (IT) issue of The American Journal of Managed Care®.
Now in its ninth year, the annual health IT issue features an essay from special guest editor Ilana Graetz, PhD, who is an associate professor in the Department Policy & Management at the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University. Graetz discusses how a decade after passage of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, electronic health records (EHRs) and predictive tools have arrived that can help target interventions to those patients most likely to drive up healthcare costs. Unfortunately, she writes, technical, legal and institutional hurdles prevent them from being used to their full potential. Also, she writes, “it is clear that EHR systems are not silver bullets that will automatically result in better coordination of care and quality.”
“Now that the nation’s healthcare providers have achieved widespread adoption of EHRs, the next phase of research, highlighted in this year’s annual health IT issue, explores innovative methods for using data to improve population health, the role of trust and provider relationships, and enduring barriers to interoperability,” says Graetz.
Highlights of this year’s issue include:
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