Optum - OPA for HSS - Explainer Video - Clear - Articulate - Helpful

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North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland)

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Addressing health inequity is a high priority for Medicaid and health and human services agencies. Health inequity can take years off people's lives and reduces quality of life. It's also costly, resulting in a significant waste of scarce resources. Advanced analytics can help agencies understand what people's needs are and how to best provide for them. It can help you take action to improve existing programs and it can help you meet the demands of reform and regulatory change. Optimum has been helping Medicaid and HHS agencies make a positive difference in people's lives since 1994. Today, nearly half of all Medicaid recipients data is touched by optimum analytics capabilities through our analytics platform optimum performance analytics for health and human services. States get a comprehensive view of their populations and programs. States rely on our experience and expertise to provide support across the health and human service enterprise. Our data management approach helps predict disease onset social vulnerabilities, cost and utilization. So with our advanced analytics you can be proactive making decisions and developing initiatives to improve population health and advanced health equity. Here's how claims and clinical information within opa analytics can be correlated with demographic factors like age, race and gender. These insights can help identify needed services and desired outcomes, as well as connect analytics from specific systems and workflows. We can go deeper with our data to eggs. In the impact of social determinants of health across various subgroups and help states answer questions like is there a higher rate of disease within a certain sub population. Our environmental health or social issues, preventing individuals from getting the right care at the right time? If so, what are the contributing factors? We also help states look at more than 640 quality measures to determine if the care being provided is within evidence based guidelines. And if that care is improving or deteriorating over time, based on these data driven insights, states can improve a policy or program to meet the clinical, social or behavioral needs of a particular subgroup, accelerate your analytics efforts to address health and equity. Contact us today.