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Using PRAPARE Data for Population Management, Predictive Modeling and Care Management Programming

Using PRAPARE Data for Population Management, Predictive Modeling and Care Management Programming

by Bach Tran | 11.07.2021 | Stories

2017 – Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center (WCCHC) (Hawaii)  collected SDOH data using the PRAPARE® screening tool to measure the impact SDOH has on health outcomes at an individual and population level. To view the file, scroll through the below viewer or...
Using PRAPARE Data for Population Management, Predictive Modeling and Care Management Programming

Valley-Wide Health Systems’ Linkage of PRAPARE with Enabling Services and Care Coordination Tracking Tools

by Bach Tran | 11.07.2021 | Stories

2019- Valley-Wide Health Systems (VWHS) (Colorado) linked PRAPARE® data with their enabling services and care coordination tracking tools, which established searchable lists for local community resources. To view the file, scroll through the below viewer or click the...

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