Key updates in 2024 are driving new investments in healthcare interoperability to improve operations and patient outcomes. With changes on the horizon, health plans are building capabilities to successfully integrate digital data exchange into risk adjustment and quality operations, reducing inefficiencies and boosting results.
Listen to the RISE Radio podcast as we explore the impact of recent trends on your interoperability strategy.
Cotiviti’s Katie Devlin, DHSc, MS, CPHIMS, vice president of interoperability, joins Adam Gilbert, director of interoperability operations and partnerships, to discuss how health plans can adapt to the release of the CMS Interoperability and Prior Authorization Final Rule and TEFCA Common Agreement v2.0., leverage emerging best practices, and fine tune their digital data initiatives.
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For a deeper dive, read Katie’s article in Health Data Management, Interoperability: The first pillar of payer data priorities, to discover how healthcare interoperability enables health plans to improve the efficiency and outcomes of their operations by leveraging digital data.
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Katie Devlin, DHSc, MS, CPHIMS Katie is responsible for creating an enterprise-wide health data exchange strategy to address our clients’ unique business needs while reducing provider abrasion, maintaining regulatory compliance, and optimizing value. She oversees all initiatives related to digital health data acquisition, ingestion, storage, and normalization, including the expansion of Cotiviti’s electronic health data networks and strategic partnerships. Drawing on her extensive informatics and health information exchange experience, Katie is an advocate for ensuring health information is delivered in a way that enhances the member, provider, and payer experience. |
Adam Gilbert Adam works collaboratively with payers, providers, and vendors to increase the use of clinical data exchange. With over 20 years of experience in healthcare operations and consulting, Adam is committed to enhancing the healthcare landscape through effective interoperability strategies and operational excellence. Prior to joining Cotiviti, he held senior management roles at Change Healthcare and McKesson. |