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WellSky PAC Advance: Optimizing post-acute care management

Managing post-acute care can be challenging for health plans due to complex, costly, and inefficient workflows. WellSky PAC Advance supports the needs of care coordination, utilization management, and operational management by bridging the gaps between payers, hospitals, and home-based providers.
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Reading Hospital addresses SDoH and reduces costs by 30%

When Reading Hospital in Pennsylvania conducted a gap analysis of the social needs in its community, they found food insecurity was a major concern. This webinar details how Reading Hospital was able to mobilize a consortium of clinical and community-based organizations (CBOs) in the region to improve food access. By addressing this key social determinant of health (SDoH), health utilization measures among the study cohort decreased by 30% or more.

Getting ahead of the curve: The future of care coordination

Watch this on-demand webinar as WellSky leaders discuss how payers and providers can navigate today’s healthcare challenges to help improve care coordination and member outcomes. Our panelists discuss how to transform the delivery of post-acute episodic and ongoing care, improve care quality and member experience, and how to leverage predictive analytics, member engagement, and care coordination tools to make whole person care a reality.
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Digital health: The secret to successful collaboration in your network

Primary care is a critical component of healthcare. However, primary care providers are not always set up for success in value-based care. Download this tip sheet to learn why payers should invest in their digital health to improve collaboration in their networks.
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Medicaid redetermination: 3 tactics to retain members

When the public health emergency (PHE) ends, states can enforce normal eligibility requirements shortly after. This webinar will examine advanced AI predictive models that can help your health quickly identify the members most likely to be dis-enrolled who are eligible for a Qualified Health Plan.