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WEBApplied Health Analytics positions health systems and hospitals as the preferred providers of population health initiatives. Our best-in-class technology, strategy leadership, and go-to-market support orients provider-centric population health initiatives, direct-to-employer strategies, and risk-based contracting.

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WEBAll prospective interventions are well-intended, but success is achieved with enhanced health and measured by financial return to the health system. Applied Health Analytics’ technology provides the tools, reporting and management of ROI to align the interests of the employer and health system.

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Insurer-Owned Clinics Are On the Rise

WEBAs insurers enter the care delivery space, there are two major challenges that hospitals and health systems will need to contend with: Increased competition. Reduced referrals to hospital services and specialties as insurer-owned clinics may refer elsewhere. “It’s very worrisome for hospitals,” Chas Roades, a health-care consultant, told WSJ.

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2021: The Year of the Wellbeing Program

WEBWith Applied Health Analytics’ bIQ™ Population Health Management platform, health systems can help employers build programs that focus on overall wellbeing and include the following proven tactics: Health Risk Assessments: HRAs go beyond uncovering an employee’s medical history and demographic data; they also identify risk factors for

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What Employers Want From Health Systems

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Keep It Simple: Too Many Players, Not Enough Caring

WEBIn the second half of 2023, Ascension Health, the manager of 142 hospitals across the US saw a net loss of $238 million. Renton, Washington based Providence Health had a net loss of $595 million and Lavonia, Michigan based Trinity Health had losses of $1.4 billion. The most successful of not-for-profit health systems operate on a profit margin

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