Slide Presentation: Patient Data Sharing–NOT Hoarding–is the New Normal

by Leslie Kelly Hall and Vince Kuraitis Looking in the rear view mirror, many healthcare providers have viewed patient data as “their asset”, something to be controlled–not shared. In a previous THCB article, we described 7 reasons why hoarding is a poor business strategy: Data Hoarding Doesn’t Work — It Doesn’t Lock-In Patients or Build AffinityConvenience is King in Patient Selection of ProvidersLoyalty is Declining, Shopping is IncreasingProviders Have a Decreasingly Small “Share” of Patient DataProviders Don’t Want to Become a Lightning Rod in the “Techlash” BacklashHoarding Works Against Public Policy and the LawProviders, Don’t Fly Blind with Value-Based Care In this presentation, we recap, update, and extend our rationale. We’ll also take a view out the windshield, explaining why generous data sharing is a highly leveraged clinical and business strategy. This is the opening presentation of the AIN virtual conference: Health Data Unbound — Innovations in Health Data Sharing. This conference is from November 10-12, 2020 — and if you register you’ll have 60 days of access to all the session recordings. Click here to view and/or download the presentation and speaker notes. The post Slide Presentation: Patient Data Sharing–NOT Hoarding–is the New Normal appeared first on e-CareManagement blog.
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