KLAS award celebrates payer, provider, and technology partner collaborations that reduce healthcare costs and inefficiencies and improve the patient experience
athenahealth, Inc., a leading provider of network enabled software and services for medical groups and health systems nationwide, today announced that the company is the only EHR provider to win a 2022 KLAS Points of Light award in recognition of its case study, “Bidirectional Data Exchange Leads to Increased Ability to Close Care Gaps.” KLAS Points of Light awards celebrate success stories of collaboration by payers, providers, and health IT solution providers that have partnered to reduce friction involved in enabling efficient and effective healthcare and improving patient outcomes.
athenahealth’s cooperative work with leading health and well-being company Humana (NYSE: HUM) and SC House Calls, a proactive primary care organization with seven clinics and 284 physicians in South Carolina, tackles the challenges of provider-payer interoperability and clinical data exchange. By incorporating patient data from Humana into the athenahealth EHR workflow, the solution provides SC House Calls with clinical workflows that support efficient, effective closing of care gaps and the ability to improve clinical quality and outcomes, reduce the administrative burden of exchanging data between the two entities, and improve provider satisfaction.
“We are thrilled to be able to leverage the additional data on diagnosis and care gaps from Humana right within the physician workflow so that our providers can easily focus on what they need to be seeing the patient for at that time,” commented Brodie Wall, Quality and Data Analyst from SC House Calls. “It’s made our providers much more efficient and effective during their patient visits, and the resulting increase in quality measures and care outcomes is already visible.”
The athenaPayer™ solutions enable moment of care connections by establishing a bi-directional exchange of healthcare data between providers on the athenahealth network and payer customers to share timely, data-driven information, flag potential care needs, and provide information for treatment decisions. The solution enhances payer-provider collaboration, enabling better patient care and health outcomes.
“We share KLAS’s commitment to help reduce the friction that stands between payer and provider organizations by working to facilitate trust, collaboration, and alignment among all the players,” said Paul Brient, chief product officer of athenahealth. “We are proud of this recognition, our partners, and our collective, innovative efforts to improve and modernize the healthcare experience.”
KLAS is a research and insights firm on a global mission to improve healthcare delivery, and its Points of Light awards are given to payers, providers, and IT vendors who demonstrate close collaboration that leads to shared outcomes. KLAS validated submissions via a standard set of questions administered during in-depth interviews with representatives from all relevant stakeholders.
The Points of Light awards were presented during the 2022 KLAS Payer/Provider Summit on May 24-25 in Salt Lake City, Utah. To read the full report and case study outlining the challenges, solution, and results, please visit: https://klasresearch.com/report/points-of-light-2022-recognizing-successful-payer-provider-collaborations/1643.
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