الاثنين، 2 يوليو 2018

The 3 F’s for Care Innovations— Flow, Feasibility, Flexibility

The 3 F’s for Care Innovations— Flow, Feasibility, Flexibility


The 3 F’s for Care Innovations— Flow, Feasibility, Flexibility

Any healthcare data platform should ideally follow a model which I sometimes refer to as 3 F’s-
  1. Flow– The foremost thing is to ensure that data silos do not pile up, and different systems communicate with each other. Additionally, the data should be accessible to each member of the care team to ensure everyone has updated information about patient’s health. Missing even a single data point can potentially result in great quality as well as financial losses.
  1. Flexibility– Data liquidity, in fact, the absence of data liquidity, has been one of the much-debated topics in health IT for years. Data sets shouldn’t be rigid. They should facilitate to and from communication at each level so that patient records can easily be updated and improved. This is critical to eliminate any possibility of coding gaps, either upcoding or downcoding.
  1. Feasibility– The data transmission should be a feasible process- it shouldn’t involve manual interventions, it shouldn’t be slow, and it shouldn’t be accompanied by security issues. Instead, it should be a smooth affair so that every information is captured on a real-time basis. No matter how critical a detail might be, it’d be of little use if it is not delivered to the concerned provider timely.
The 3 F’s for Care Innovations— Flow, Feasibility, Flexibility

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