Our technology helps consumers, healthcare professionals, employers, and health insurers promote coordination of care, self-care, and healthcare decision making across the care spectrum.

Our technology helps consumers, healthcare professionals, employers, and health insurers promote coordination of care, self-care, and healthcare decision making across the care spectrum.
Our team has extensive background in the disciplines and technologies required to represent, store, and retrieve the kinds of information unique to healthcare. Our experience with legacy and emerging data strategies provide the practical foundation on which to build new tools for making healthcare more productive.
read more...Our technical strategy helps quickly solve the complex problems associated with knowledge-based data, whether structured, semi-structured, or unstructured, or housed on any storage platform or data architecture.
read more...The featured keynote speaker for the 2011 open house for the Collaborative Care Technology Working Group (CCTWG) was Dr. Jason Hwang, co-author along with Prof. Clayton Christensen and the late Dr. Jerome Grossman, of The Innovator’s Prescription: A Disruptive Solution for Health Care. Joining Dr. Hwang and moderating an outstanding discussion panel (see below) will […]
read more..The Washington Post offers a terrific overview of key provisions of healthcare reform legislation and how it came to be. The Post’s analysis identifies a central mandate driving provisions of the legislation: coordinated care, particularly as directed by primary care physicians. Judging from Medicare’s longtime role in driving payment reform (see Medicare Prospective Payment and […]
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