MRO – Bridging the Trust Gap Between Providers and Payers, One Record at a Time

MRO wants to make the exchange of data between providers and payers more frictionless. They have developed a new solution that caters to this payer-provider interface. By bridging this data gap, MRO aims to enhance trust between providers and payers. Two Decades in Data Exchange MRO has been a key player in clinical data exchange for over twenty years. Founded in the release of information space, the company has helped to modernize what has traditionally been a very analog and manual process. MRO has been recognized by KLAS as a category leader more than ten times – a rare feat for any company. Recently, the company announced the release of new solutions aimed at improving the flow of data between provider organizations and payers called Payer Hub. To find out more, Healthcare IT Today sat down with Matt Wildman, Chief Commercial Officer at MRO. Trust Divide Between Providers and Payers “We have a fragmented system that makes interoperability difficult,” stated Wildman. “We must own the fact that there is a trust divide between payers and providers. Payers want access to as much clinical information as they can possibly get, and providers are hesitant to share it.” To address this challenge, MRO has found a balance between providing payers with the information they need, while still protecting the privacy of patients. Their solution, called Payer Hub, allows payers to gather clinical data from disparate information sources, aggregate it, and normalize it. However, u...
Source: EMR and HIPAA - Category: Information Technology Authors: Tags: Analytics/Big Data Health IT Company Healthcare IT HIM Hospital - Health System Interoperability AHIMA Blue Cross Blue Shield CareFirst Health Data Exchange Health Information Exchange Matt Wildman MGMA MRO Payer Exchange Pay Source Type: blogs