Objective Health has launched a new performance management tool that can help hospital leaders track key performance metrics for population health.
The tool, called Objective Scorecard Population Health Edition, helps the hospital C-suite monitor performance on the metrics that matter most and develop a strategy based on that information. As hospital leaders consider new population health models, such as bundled payments and accountable care organizations, the scorecard aims to help providers learn how their measurements today can influence their performance tomorrow.
"Hospital leaders are now facing challenges of historic proportions, and our new Objective Scorecard Population Health Edition is a practical, powerful tool to help them manage these challenges and succeed," said Russ Richmond, MD, CEO of Objective Health. "With this new performance management tool, hospitals can successfully evolve to the population health-based future and achieve the key goals of lowering healthcare costs, expanding access to care and improving outcomes."
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The tool, called Objective Scorecard Population Health Edition, helps the hospital C-suite monitor performance on the metrics that matter most and develop a strategy based on that information. As hospital leaders consider new population health models, such as bundled payments and accountable care organizations, the scorecard aims to help providers learn how their measurements today can influence their performance tomorrow.
"Hospital leaders are now facing challenges of historic proportions, and our new Objective Scorecard Population Health Edition is a practical, powerful tool to help them manage these challenges and succeed," said Russ Richmond, MD, CEO of Objective Health. "With this new performance management tool, hospitals can successfully evolve to the population health-based future and achieve the key goals of lowering healthcare costs, expanding access to care and improving outcomes."
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