Be easier to do business with and build provider loyalty
Incorrect or outdated provider data costs the industry billions annually in returned mail, denied claims, and regulatory compliance fines. Initiate enables you to create a master view of each provider by linking together different representations of provider data. Having this view enables you to maintain up–to-date contact and credentialing information and share this information with downstream systems and processes across your enterprise. This view allows you to communicate efficiently with high value physicians.
Initiate® Provider Management helps you:
- Streamline communication between providers and care teams
- Increase provider satisfaction and increase referrals
- Connect with providers through targeted outreach programs
- Protect reimbursement program integrity by minimizing abuse and fraud
- Implement a statewide registry for Medicaid providers
- Integrate with third party credentialing and provider identification data reference sets such as the National Plan & Provider Enumeration System (NPPES)
Initiate is at the foundation of both public and private health systems, efficiently enabling them to manage and share provider data to:
- Optimize Communications across Providers: Both private and non-for-profit organizations build physician loyalty and better serve physicians, promoting data sharing across providers and routing clinical results quickly and seamlessly to community independent physicians.
- Increase Efficiencies with Accurate Provider Data: Regional state-run health systems implement patient and provider registries and maintain relationships between them to improve the patient registration process and continuity of care across the region.
- Improve Tracking of Provider Credentials. Internationally, external credentialing sources update a central provider registry to serve as a source of truth for downstream systems that depend on the accuracy of provider data such as billing, HIS and HR systems.
- Reduce Risk of Regulatory Violations. Private health networks in the U.S. validate credentials to enable compliance with the Joint Commission accreditation requirements with a master provider registry.
For More Information
» Solution Brief: Initiate Provider Management
» White Paper: Laying a Foundation for True Patient Intelligence
» Webinar: The Road to Interoperable Health: Extending the Value of Your Existing Assets
» Success Story: Sutter Health Helping Cure Data Integration Ills