5. Find the right, creative partnerships
With so much change going on in the industry, it’s important to look for a trusted leader to help you develop creative solutions for your unique member engagement needs. No matter what gaps you’re looking to close, it’s important you find partners that don’t just look to do things how they’ve always been done to reduce morbidity, improve mortality, decrease healthcare costs and improve overall population health.
Improving quality metrics and outcomes requires being aware of the factors and trends discussed above, and being prepared to do something different. If you do the same things you've always done, you’ll get the same results you've always gotten.
That means as you move forward, “newer” tactics like home collection kits, mobile health and telehealth options will become increasingly important. And what’s more, who knows what the next effective trend may be?
Lab data is heavily involved in scientific research and furthering whatever treatment or tools that may become the next way to induce engagement and improve care. The more data savvy you are, the better your population understanding will be.
Best practices include: