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Benefits of using a Headless EHR Platform for Value-Based Care

November 12, 2024

Using a Headless EHR Platform for Value Based Care

Value Based Care (VBC) has risen in prominence in recent years, particularly due to incentives by major insurers such as Medicare and initiatives spurred by the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) and the Affordable Care Act. Defined as a means of delivering healthcare with the goals of providing value, quality care, and efficient performance, the goals of VBC align well with a flexible, customizable EHR solution such as Oystehr. 

To leverage an API-first health tech cloud service or headless EHR platform effectively for value-based healthcare, organizations should integrate advanced care models and comprehensive care programs into their technological framework. Value-based initiatives like incorporating sophisticated analytics and predictive modeling capabilities, providers are redefining health care by identifying high-risk patients, optimizing care coordination efforts, and tailoring interventions based on individual needs.

Additionally, the integration of telehealth services and patient engagement tools within the headless EHR platform enables proactive monitoring and continuous communication, facilitating adherence to care plans, improving patient outcomes, and ultimately increasing patient satisfaction. This tech-driven approach empowers healthcare organizations to adapt to evolving value-based care requirements while maximizing the efficiency and effectiveness of their health care services.

Interoperable EHR systems play a pivotal role in promoting health equity and fostering better health outcomes across diverse populations. By seamlessly exchanging patient data between different healthcare providers and systems, interoperable EHRs enable comprehensive care coordination and continuity, regardless of patients' geographic location, access to resources, or healthcare settings. This interoperability facilitates timely care and access to critical health information, leading to more informed clinical decisions and personalized treatment plans without unnecessary delays or costly, duplicative tests.

As a result, underserved populations can benefit from improved access to quality care, breaking down barriers to healthcare services and addressing disparities in health outcomes. Moreover, the financial benefits of interoperable EHRs extend beyond cost savings for healthcare organizations, encompassing broader societal advantages through reduced healthcare expenditures and increased efficiency. Ultimately, by promoting health equity and empowering healthier patients through interoperable API-first systems, healthcare organizations can achieve greater efficiency, effectiveness, and inclusivity in delivering care.

With broad connectivity and the ability to interface with health information exchanges (HIEs) while also providing application services such as revenue cycle management, telehealth, insurance validation, patient portals, and patient messaging, Oystehr is a versatile tool in the furtherance of quality care across different types of delivery, allowing better management of the modern healthcare landscape and preventative care. 

For example, use of services such as patient portals allows for shared decision-making between the provider and patients. By providing access to comprehensive health information, patients can actively participate in discussions about their care, making informed decisions that align with their preferences and values.  

A 2018 Medical Economics Article cited shortcomings of EHRs at the time; Namely a lack of interconnectivity, lack of analytics, patient engagement, and a lack of support for the complexity of fee-for-value care versus fee-for-service. Oystehr provides a FHIR-compliant data store for interoperability. The additional benefit of such data organization is a normalization for analytic use cases. By aggregating and analyzing patient data, advanced analytics capabilities enable risk adjustment, allowing care teams to identify high-risk patients who may require targeted interventions or additional support to manage their health effectively.  

Additionally, the ability to engage in patient messaging and telehealth outreach bolster the use cases for new avenues of patient engagement. 

By focusing on proactive management and care coordination, Oystehr's telehealth services and patient engagement tools help reduce unnecessary hospital admissions which can ultimately lower costs. Through predictive analytics, providers can intervene early, preventing costly acute care episodes and improving patient outcomes. 

Given the intricacies involved in VBC reporting it is critical to choose an EHR which can support flexible calculation and custom modules for care reporting. The ability to program custom Zambda functions in Oystehr allows providers to build calculations against the data store which, if used for tasks such as HEDIS Metric Reporting, may be eligible in the future for NCQA Measure Certification once all criteria are passed. With normalized data in an interoperable format, extraction and exchange between EHRs, Care Management organizations, HIEs, or third-party vendors is simplified and standardized.

Personalized treatment plans are central to value-based care, and Oystehr's customizable EHR platform empowers providers to create tailored interventions for quality improvements. With integrated risk models and predictive analytics, clinical teams can better manage patient populations, optimizing care delivery and improving outcomes.

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According to a HealthIT.gov article, “Several studies estimate the cost of purchasing and installing an electronic health record (EHR) ranges from $15,000 to $70,000 per provider.” Oystehr's usage-based pricing model offers better value by providing clarity and predictability in EHR costs, with usage fees set at a fixed amount. The pricing of Oystehr use is also transparent, with helpful calculation tools available to estimate usage cost.

With Oystehr, the implementation of a backend data solution also includes the ability to leverage a front-end interface, Ottehr, without increasing tech spending. These solutions in concert provide a full-scope EHR implementation with the ability to build necessary additional solutions at a $0 upfront cost.

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Value Based Care is a nuanced, contract-driven healthcare delivery method which requires flexibility and adaptability to succeed. Using digital tools for the interchange of information may be a crucial element to your practice’s method of care coordination, while using a cost-effective front and back-end solution could maximize the ROI realized. 

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