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News 8/2/17

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Telemedicine e-prescribing vendor EazyScripts closes a $2 million Series A investment round led by private equity firm Bluff Point Associates. BPA Managing Director Kevin Fahey will join the EazyScripts Board of Directors.

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BPA worked with EazyScripts CEO Reed Liggin during the funding and acquisition of his previous company, RazorInsights, which was sold to Athenahealth in 2015 for an undisclosed amount. Liggin did a relatively short stint at Athenahealth after the acquisition as VP of hospital sales.


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Announcements and Implementations

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EWellness will add AI-powered tools and predictive analytics to its physical therapy remote monitoring technology by the end of 2017.

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Cedar Valley Medical Specialists, an 90-provider independent medical group in Waterloo, IA, replaces Allscripts and GE Healthcare technologies with EHR and population health management software from EClinicalWorks.

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The New York-based Greater Buffalo United Accountable Care Organization will offer its Medicaid patients free rides to and from appointments through a new partnership with Lyft, which was recently approved to operate in the western part of the state.

As part of its efforts to achieve Meaningful Use Stage 3 certification, Drchrono enables its EHR for FHIR, meaning patients can access health data via the company’s FHIR API-enabled Onpatient PHR.


Acquisitions, Funding, Business, and Stock

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Document management company Spectrum Information Services launches a service line for retiring physicians looking to archive health records.


Research and Innovation

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Minnesota Community Measurement releases the results of its third annual Patient Experience of Care Survey, which highlights the experiences of over 180,000 patients at 767 clinics across the state. Patients were asked about care coordination for the first time, with rural clinics beating out urban facilities on satisfaction. “In the metro area you have lots and lots of providers, so I think we have the potential for more miscommunication,” says Julie Sonier, executive director of the nonprofit. “That’s one theory — as opposed to a rural area where you are seeing the same provider for all or most of your care.”


People

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Healthcare compliance and credentialing software company Symplr hires Amie Teske (Topline Advisory) as VP of Sales.

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Arun Mohan, MD (WellStar/Radix Health) joins healthcare review site CareDash as medical advisor.


Telemedicine

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Employer-focused telemedicine company WellVia gets into the genetics game, offering DNA testing to employees through a new partnership with Predictive Medical Solutions lab. WellVia Genetics will initially help employees determine how they might respond to certain medications in order to prevent adverse reactions. Cancer risk analysis and newborn genetic testing are in the works.

Arkansas loosens up its telemedicine regulations, prompting Doctor on Demand to roll out its virtual consult services in that state, where patients in some areas wait an average of 18 days to see a PCP.


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Coming soon to a crosswalk near you?: Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell announces the city will start fining pedestrians who cross a street while looking at a mobile device. Fines will range from $15 to $99 depending on the frequency of offense.


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News 8/1/17

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Athenahealth CEO Jonathan Bush announces that he will give up his roles of chairman and president as part of $100 million in cost-cutting moves that will be undertaken to improve profitability. The plan, which will include finding replacements for Bush’s vacated roles and a new independent board director (not to mention the still vacant CFO position), comes just three months shy of activist investor Paul Singer taking a 9.2 percent stake in the company.


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Announcements and Implementations

Provider enrollment and credentialing services company Stat MedCare Solutions selects Delivery Trust secure email services from Identillect Technologies. (Interesting fact: Stat is not an acronym as I initially believed, but rather is from the Latin word statim, which means “instantly” or “immediately.”)


Acquisitions, Funding, Business, and Stock

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New York City-based Fruit Street Health raises $3 million in a round led by board member Jeremy Tucker, MD. The company, which has raised $8.4 million over the last three years, will use the capital to continue development of its Diabetes Prevention Program-focused digital health offerings, hire additional dieticians, and grow its commercial health plan business.

Patient relationship management vendor Solutionreach joins Athenahealth’s More Disruption Please program.

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VillageMD launches in Northern Indiana, counting Family Medical and Wellness Center among the initial members of its new primary care practice management network. The company expanded its services in Georgia earlier this month.

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NextGen will acquire population health management-focused analytics company EagleDream Health for $26 million. Expected to close this quarter, the agreement marks the second acquisition for NextGen this year; it acquired mobile physician documentation vendor Entrada in April for $34 million. Prior to founding EagleDream in 2014, CEO Betty Rabinowitz, MD served as medical director of the University of Rochester’s Center for Primary Care. EagleDream will maintain its headquarters in Rochester, NY and Rabinowitz will play a key leadership role in the blended organization.


People

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Remote vision monitoring company Notal Vision hires Susan Orr, OD (Janssen Pharmaceuticals) as CMO and VP of medical affairs.


Research and Innovation

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Massachusetts, Washington, Maryland, California, and Delaware take the top spots in a new think tank report highlighting states best positioned to encourage and enable data-driven innovation. The Center for Data Innovation looked at each state’s publicly available datasets, digital infrastructure, and number of open data companies and number employed. The top states have all demonstrated a commitment to promoting the implementation of health IT, among other benchmarks.

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Cochlear updates its hearing-aid implant processor to give users wireless access to their iPhones, meaning that whatever sound is coming from the device is now streamed directly to the ear. Users can also control and customize the sound from their phone without having to download a separate app.


Other

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Women’s Health Care Group of PA notifies patients of a May security breach caused by a computer virus on a server at one of its 45 locations. The ensuing investigation revealed that hackers had access to the server as far back as January. The breach seems to have had a ransomware component, though WHCG’s notification only refers to virus-encrypted files. The group restored records from back ups and has found no evidence of compromised PHI.

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I love this: The local paper covers the growing popularity of Reach Out and Read programs at clinics in North Carolina. The national program partners with pediatricians to encourage them to “prescribe” books to improve literacy, encourage kids to put down devices, and engender a love of reading. The prescription includes reading and talking about a book during appointments, after which the patient gets to take the book home.


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News 7/31/17

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Modernizing Medicine plans to add 838 jobs and double its office space when it moves into new headquarters in its hometown of Boca Raton, FL. The EHR vendor, which employs 550, will use $6 million in government incentives to create the jobs by 2022 in exchange for investing $15 million in the region. Founded in 2010 by Dan Cane and Michael Sherling, MD after they met at a local physician practice, the company’s news comes just two months after news of a $231 million investment from Warburg Pincus. “Now our big focus is around the patient,” says Cane, “on mobile devices [to] access records and telemedicine experience; more information and power down to the patient.”


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EClinicalWorks says 1,000 providers selected its EHR in June, its strongest month so far this year.

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Amazing Charts users are temporarily unable to e-prescribe due to technical difficulties at NewCrop, its e-prescribing software vendor.


Announcements and Implementations

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California Retina Consultants rolls out email security services from Identillect across its 10 locations in Central California. I’m honestly surprised I haven’t seen more press releases from vendors touting new cybersecurity customers – though perhaps new customers don’t care to broadcast their latest security measures to hackers waiting to pounce.


Telemedicine

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Doctor on Demand looks to grab a hold of the now more telemedicine-friendly state of Texas with $10 video visits for citizens of the Lone Star State through September 3.


People

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Miriam Paramore (Lucro Solutions) joins EHR-integrated prescription savings software company OptimizeRx as president.

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TeamHealth hires Philip McSween (Baker Donelson) as EVP, general counsel, and corporate secretary.


Government and Politics

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CMS releases pediatric core measures – one of eight sets that comprise the Core Quality Measures Collaborative, which aims to streamline quality measures across providers, payers, and other stakeholders.


Research and Innovation

Coordinated Care Organizations in Oregon seem to be making headway when it comes to ensuring mothers-to-be on Medicaid receive timely prenatal care. A look at CCO effectiveness in that particular area found that more women began receiving such care in their first trimesters as opposed to the year before the model began. There’s still more work to be done, however. Researchers also found that improvement in timeliness was more pronounced in white and Asian women, and those living in urban areas. The CCO model for Medicaid was launched in 2012, providing incentives to providers who meet benchmarks related to ED visits, EHRs, cancer screenings, and prenatal care.


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The New York Times looks at the developing world of empathy gadgets like the SymPulse, a blood pressure cuff-like device that enables the wearer to feel tremors akin to those experienced by Parkinson’s patients. Devices are also being developed to mimic the symptoms of emphysema, psychiatric conditions, and diabetic nerve disease – all to help caregivers and even physicians better understand and empathize with patients.

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This takes multitasking to an entirely new level: Amanda Hess, DO delivers Leah Halliday Johnson’s baby despite being prepped for delivery of her second child (and clad in a hospital gown to boot). Hess heard from her own hospital room that Halliday’s baby was in distress, threw a cover over her gown, and went to help out while the on-call physician made his way to the hospital. Hess’ contractions started just after she helped Johnson give birth to her daughter. Hess said that “It was a perfect way to get my own labor started.”


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Population Health Management Weekly Wrap Up 7/30/17

July 30, 2017 News Comments Off on Population Health Management Weekly Wrap Up 7/30/17

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Siv Raman, MD (Anthem) joins ZeOmega as chief analytics officer.

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Privis Health hires Craig Jones, MD (ONC) for the role of CMO.

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Cottage Health, a nonprofit health system based in Santa Barbara, CA, develops a Population Health Learning Lab that includes an interactive county mapping and data tool, and an evaluation toolkit to help community and clinical stakeholders assess needs and collaborate on programs.

Allscripts will offer Conversa’s Conversation Platform as the patient-facing portion of its CareInMotion population health management platform to engage patients between visits. Allscripts will also make an unspecified investment in Conversa.

Hexaware will add Zynx Health’s evidence-based care plans and order sets to its CarrotCube population health management solution.

A Connance survey on the importance of SDOH data finds that nearly 100 percent of those surveyed want the data before a patient is released from the hospital so as to ensure they have all the resources they need (transportation, power, food, etc.) to make a full recovery. Many respondents noted that the type of SDOH data available today via EHRs and population health management programs is not enough – often arriving too late in the care process to make a real difference.

Three Florida-based ACOs — Central Florida AVO, Next ACO of Nature Coast, and Space Coast ACO – select the population health management solution of EClinicalWorks.


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  • Frost & Sullivan recognizes EClinicalWorks with the 2017 North American Frost & Sullivan Award for customer value leadership.

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News 7/27/17

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FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, MD announces the voluntary Pre-Cert for Software Pilot Program, which seems to be a “fast lane” assessment and vetting process for digital health apps that, unlike more traditional medical devices, require updates and upgrades. Pre-certified companies will eventually be able to submit less information (some none at all) than is typically required before marketing their product. Companies interested in participating in the program can begin submitting statements of interest August 1.


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Amazon seems to be assembling a team devoted to formally upping its presence in the health IT space; one that, for now, seems to be separate from the health and life sciences efforts of AWS. Dubbed “1492,” CNBC reports the Seattle-based group will initially focus on products and services related to EHR data and telemedicine, as well as creating apps for existing products like Echo.

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Remote cardiac monitoring startup Signature Medical closes a $2.5 million Series A round led by Riot Ventures, Bose, and parent company Allied Minds. The company is working to refine its flagship AcoustiCare wearable, which uses proprietary acoustic and AI technology.


Announcements and Implementations

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Privia Health doubles the size of its network in Georgia, increasing to 150 physicians since Privia Medical Group – Georgia launched in 2015. The Arlington, VA-based clinically integrated practice management company operates in six states, and has signed up 1,600 physicians since opening for business 10 years ago.

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MyMipsScore adds a MIPS score simulation tool to its MIPS calculation app. Simulations can be run based on target performance rates for any of the program’s 217 quality measures.

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Specialdocs Consultants helps PCPs in Connecticut transition to concierge practice models. Matrix Personalized Medicine, Darien Signature Health, and Glenville Medical Concierge Care make up the 6,000-plus such practices operating in the US today.


Research and Innovation

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A WebPT survey of 5,200 rehabilitation therapists finds efficient documentation to be the most important feature of the 56.5 percent of those that use medical record software. Perhaps it’s because I live in a health IT bubble, but I find it surprising that 16 percent of surveyed therapists still document only on paper. Top overall challenges include burdensome documentation, declining reimbursement, and payer and government regulations.


Other

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The local paper looks at educational outreach programs led by companies like Alosa Health and Axial Healthcare that help physicians and pharmacists better understand their opioid prescribing habits and rates recommended by the CDC. “We’re not out there to chastise them,” says Melissa Jones, RN of Alosa Health. “It’s a discussion. We’re a sounding board.” Reps like Jones may visit three to five practices a day, all in the name of promoting safe opioid prescribing practices, including alternatives.

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HITRUST debuts the Community Extension Program to help providers all of types and sizes improve cybersecurity practices via the alliance’s assessments and programs. The free program will offer collaborative town hall events in 50 cities over the next year.


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