With the transition to a new administration, there is an opportunity to build on the work that has been done to date and accelerate our need to move to a more interoperable, patient-centered, digital health focused model of care. Now is the time to provide space for new innovations so we can help solve our most pressing health challenges and meaningfully advance health care data exchange across the country.
Leavitt Partners digital health and interoperability leaders Ryan Howells and David Lee worked over the last few months with a group of leading payers, providers, consumers, digital health companies, national networks, and others on a set of specific recommendations the new administration and the industry can adopt to save billions of dollars in administrative costs, lower the burden on consumers and providers, and modernize our health care data exchange ecosystem.
We would welcome a conversation with you on these ideas and hear what you would add to the list.