POPULATION HEALTH ANALYTICS

Quick Win #6 – Optimize Existing Programs

Quick Win #6 – Optimize Existing Programs

April 20th, 2021
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Population Health Management & Improvement

The ACG System can help users confirm existing programs are running at optimal performance, and more finely target the right program for each patient, to make better use of resources.

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Quick Win #5 – Reduce Avoidable Emergency Department Visits

Quick Win #5 – Reduce Avoidable Emergency Department Visits

April 5th, 2021
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Emergency Department Classification  |  
Population Health Management & Improvement

Emergency Departments (EDs) are an essential link in the health care system. But ED visits for non-urgent conditions strain limited health care resources. The ACG System can help users identify and address these potentially avoidable visits.

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ACG System helps Italian province develop COVID-19 vaccination strategy

ACG System helps Italian province develop COVID-19 vaccination strategy

March 24th, 2021
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COVID-19

For the Italian province of Bolzano, the Johns Hopkins ACG System helped quickly develop a data-driven vaccination priority list.

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Quick Win #4 – Maximize Primary Care Provider (PCP) Usage

Quick Win #4 – Maximize Primary Care Provider (PCP) Usage

March 8th, 2021
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Population Health Management & Improvement

How can organizations ensure patients are fully utilizing the benefits of PCP care? The ACG System can help.

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Quick Win #3 – Effectively Manage Multimorbidity

Quick Win #3 – Effectively Manage Multimorbidity

February 22nd, 2021
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Population Health Management & Improvement

The ACG System can identify patients with multiple chronic conditions and help providers streamline these patients’ care and prioritize their needs.

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