Care Coordination | Social Determinants of Health
By:
ThoroughCare
October 31st, 2023
Screening for health-related social needs (HRSN) is evolving into a care standard.
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Care Coordination | Value-Based Care
By:
ThoroughCare
October 24th, 2023
Three approaches have converged to improve clinical outcomes, elevate the quality of care, and decrease barriers that stand in the way of patient-centered healthcare. They are:
Care Coordination | Value-Based Care
By:
ThoroughCare
October 17th, 2023
An aging, chronically ill population has put pressure on healthcare to lower costs and deliver proactive primary medicine. For this reason, healthcare payment models are moving towards value-based contracts, where the provider’s compensation is tied to care quality and patient outcomes.
Chronic Care Management | Care Coordination
By:
ThoroughCare
October 2nd, 2023
Numerous op-eds, American Medical Association (AMA) blog posts, and journal articles explore different perspectives concerning the role of providers in supporting health equity.
By:
ThoroughCare
August 28th, 2023
Using SMART goals as part of a patient care plan can help create healthier habits and achieve better health outcomes.
Care Coordination | Patient Engagement | Care Management
By:
Kathryn Anderton, BSN, RN, BC-RN, CCM
April 4th, 2023
Comprehensive care coordination provides professional support to patients, helping them navigate healthcare and manage their health better. To that end, research on SMART goals has demonstrated its value toward patients creating healthier habits and achieving better health outcomes. When combined with motivational interviewing techniques, SMART goals establish clear, internally-motivating, and measurable goals that align with what’s most important to each individual.
Care Coordination | Social Determinants of Health
By:
ThoroughCare
October 12th, 2022
Social determinants of health (SDOH), or the economic and environmental factors that influence the well-being of a population, exist beyond the walls of physician practices. Doctors cannot guard patients against these widespread, systemic influences.