Building Successful Vendor Relationships
We recently sat down with Comagine Health’s director of Health IT Consulting, Nick Faulkner, to talk about how state and federal agencies can build successful collaborative relationships with vendors.
We recently sat down with Comagine Health’s director of Health IT Consulting, Nick Faulkner, to talk about how state and federal agencies can build successful collaborative relationships with vendors.
Sara will be moderating the panel discussion “Using Linked Health Data Sets for Population Health Science” at the National Association of Health Data Organizations (NAHDO) annual conference, Sept. 28-30, 2021.
Over the last two years, public health data systems have been recognized for their ability to provide valuable insight into the pandemic. However, there are many other critical data assets held within state governments.
Health data interoperability can encompass different types of data: Clinical data, social determinants of health (SDOH) data, community-based organization (CBOs) services and appointments data, and claims data, to name several.
By now we’ve all heard the staggering rates of overdoses — over 100,000 dead in one year. There is another side to this story. The side of redemption, hope, recovery.
It is estimated that over 20 million people are in recovery from addiction.
Comagine Health’s Data Solutions department is our hub for health information technology consulting, analytics, and external quality review.
Health information exchanges (HIEs) are increasingly successful at aggregating patients’ information for
Systems scientists have an adage that “everyone is right, but only partially so,” meaning that every person brings a unique perspective to a situation, but no one person can have the whole picture. This is true in health data systems as well.
Why should we try to integrate data from medical provider offices, community benefit organizations and public health agencies? The answer is we know that health depends on more than access to health care providers.
Comagine Health is closing out October and kicking off November with an active conference schedule! If you’ll be attending any of these events, you’ll want to catch these presentations!