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Published: February 21, 2025 by QA MarketingTechnologists

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Healthcare data: the value of historical patient data

Healthcare data is mushrooming. Each patient generates hundreds of megabytes of data each year, from electronic medical records to activity logs on fitness trackers. The volume of data and diversity of sources is growing exponentially, churning out a wealth of information about patients' medical histories, socio-economic circumstances, consumer preferences and lifestyles. This is a gold mine for healthcare leaders and clinicians who want to improve clinical care and treatment. It reveals opportunities to reduce healthcare costs and address population health challenges. But with the rush to focus on fresh insights, there's a mountain of historical data piling up in the background. Is this “old” healthcare data still useful? How can healthcare organizations ensure that their decisions and strategies are based only on the most relevant data? Determining the relevance of healthcare data Value-based care and efficient workflows rely on up-to-the-minute healthcare data. After all, what use is a diagnosis that fails to take account of a patient's new medications? Why risk delayed payments by failing to check a patient's current billing address? When providers have a full understanding of a patient's current circumstances, they can deliver the best possible patient experience. Providers are right to focus on box-fresh data (such as Experian's unmatched, originally sourced healthcare, marketing and credit bureau data), but historical data shouldn't be overlooked. What matters is how the data correlates with other data points. Can it be relied upon to fill in gaps in a patient's profile? To answer these questions, providers should look at the source, format and content of their datasets. Can the original sources be verified? If historical data was recorded manually and stored in paper files, is it compatible with today's digital systems? How can historical healthcare data be used?   While clinical decisions shouldn't be made solely based on historical data, such data can help enrich patient profiles and build a fuller picture of the patient's life. For example, data that reveals a patient's past behaviors and habits may help to explain current symptoms. This can lead to improved health outcomes and a better patient experience. When used in conjunction with more recent data, historical data can help providers create robust patient profiles and promote stronger patient engagement, better allocation of resources and more equitable access to services. Fortunately, multiple tools exist to help providers make sense of all their data to draw accurate, timely and actionable insights. For example: 1. Unique patient identifiers help eliminate erroneous patient data Utilizing more data points means there's a higher chance of duplicate data creeping into patient profiles. Providers need to watch out for information that shouldn't be there, information that's missing, or information that's associated with the wrong person. Inaccurate and incomplete patient information can lead to medical errors, reduced quality of care and suboptimal patient experiences. A unique patient identifier helps eliminate identification errors and create a single source of truth for each patient. Universal Identity Manager protects each patient record, allowing both new and old data to be combined in a standardized format. The unique patient identifier makes it easier for providers to verify patient information at each touchpoint in the patient journey, so that new information can be checked against existing records to maintain a clean patient database. 2. Consumer marketing data helps create personalized patient experiences Older data offers additional insights into patients' behavior, lifestyles and consumer preferences, which can be combined with new information to create a personalized healthcare experience. For example, by leveraging third-party data from a reliable source such as Experian, a provider might discover that a patient has a preferred language that's different to the one being offered. Being able to refer the patient to a physician who speaks their language will create a much better patient experience and avoid potential misunderstandings. Experian now offers nearly 200 language codes, making it easier for providers to communicate effectively with individual patients. A consumer marketing tool such as ConsumerView also enables providers to tailor the content, method and timing of marketing communications. This supports value-based care by making it easier for patients to engage with healthcare communications and access the support they need. 3. Improved revenue cycle analytics can increase reimbursements Of course, being able to access increasing volumes of current and historical data is only useful if that data can be turned into actionable insights. The more accurate the data points, the more reliable the analysis will be. This is particularly true of revenue cycle analytics, which encompasses everything from patient access and billing to reimbursements and payer performance. Experian Health's web-based business intelligence tool gathers together multiple data streams into a single analysis, so providers can make better decisions across the entire revenue cycle. User-friendly dashboards give staff at-a-glance summaries of what's happening across the revenue cycle, while allowing them to drill down to see detailed trends analysis for specific key performance indicators. A reliable data partner can help providers harness vast datasets Harnessing these ever-growing datasets to generate the most relevant insights is no mean feat. By partnering with Experian Health, providers can enrich patient profiles with originally sourced, reliable data and secure the greatest ROI from Experian's unmatched suite of analytical tools. Providers can tap into thousands of healthcare, credit, marketing and lifestyle data points to get a 360-degree view of their patients. They can validate the source, standardize the format and interrogate the content of new and historical data with Experian Health's user-friendly software. With clean, comprehensive data presented in a timely and accessible way, providers can future-proof their workflows and capitalize on the transformative power of big data – old and new. Discover how Experian Health's data and analytics tools can help healthcare organizations build robust patient profiles by leveraging both old and new datasets.

Jun 16,2022 by Experian Health

Streamlining the digital patient journey (Infographic)

Consumers are increasingly turning to digital channels such as online patient portals to streamline care management and communication with healthcare providers. Digital-first consumers and younger generations are now expecting seamless online experiences from all industries, including healthcare. Providers will need to accommodate their patients' wants and needs or risk losing them to competitors. In fact, research shows that 61% of consumers who are “very” or “extremely” interested in using patient portals would switch their healthcare providers if other providers made such portals available. A new collaborative report between Experian Health and PYMNTS examines how healthcare providers are currently using these channels, and identifies gaps and new opportunities for improvement. Opening healthcare's digital front door is now more important than ever. Find out more about how Experian Health’s digital tools and solutions can help providers streamline the patient journey.

Jun 13,2022 by Experian Health

Using digital patient payment solutions to expedite healthcare collections

According to Jason Considine, Chief Commercial Officer at Experian Health, mounting financial pressure on consumers could lead to more patients missing healthcare payments. “Federal aid packages are being unwound, the country’s opening back up so people are spending money on things they weren’t spending money on before, and to compound that problem, we have inflation coming in at levels we haven’t seen in decades,” Considine said in a recent interview with PYMNTS. “That’s going to have an impact on consumers.” As households continue to feel the strain from rising inflation and other factors, providers need to embrace price transparency and move quickly to implement digital patient payment solutions and get ahead of growing medical debt. Expedite payments with transparent pricing The first task for providers is to make it easier for patients to plan for their medical bills by sharing cost information in advance. Among Experian Health’s clients, Considine has noticed increasing investments in tools that provide clear, upfront patient estimates. “Historically, this has been an area where providers haven’t met the needs of consumers. As patients, we’ve always wanted estimates. This is not a new thing… but providers are getting better at this, and regulation is helping. We’ve seen an acceleration, though there is certainly a long way to go.” Patient demand and price transparency regulations (like the No Surprises Act) are driving faster adoption of patient estimate technologies. However, providers need to go further than simply providing price estimates. Providers need to be proactive in helping them access and understand those estimates. In a recent survey by PYMNTS and Experian Health, 15% of patients said they run into challenges when obtaining accurate cost estimates for appointments and procedures. While the technology is there, patients aren’t always using the tools. Only 6% of patients with access to patient portals (that included access to cost estimates) said they knew the cost of care in advance. Providers need to cater to their customers and help remove hurdles that stand in the way. Experian Health’s patient estimate solutions go beyond simply providing estimates. These solutions give patients clear breakdowns of their expected out-of-pocket expenses, delivered online or by text message. They also connect patients to information about financial assistance options and payment plans and close the payment loop with direct links to pay. Clear up coverage confusion by identifying insurance early Another way to eliminate consumer confusion is with tools that help identify any missing or undisclosed insurance coverage, so payers and patients are billed correctly the first time. Considine says, “Oftentimes patients don’t understand their healthcare insurance. It’s quite complex and they may not know if it covers certain services. There are also a number of reasons why providers don’t collect the right insurance information during the registration process. There are tools available to make sure you’re actually billing the insurance when insurance coverage is available. That’ll increase the likelihood of payment and reduce pressure on consumers.” One example is Experian Health’s Coverage Discovery solution, which checks for any coverage eligibility early on and often throughout the patient journey. Providers get paid faster, avoid the collections challenges of self-pay receivables, and ease consumer frustrations about confusing coverage arrangements. Cater to consumers with patient-centered payment plans Considine says patients will gravitate towards the most convenient financial experiences, where they can get an understanding of what they owe before coming in, easily enroll in payment plans, store credit cards on file, and find easy ways to pay and engage with their provider online. When it comes to payment plans, the data is available to help providers guide patients toward the most appropriate financial pathway. Considine notes that leveraging data to make smarter decisions helps consumers and patients alike. If the data shows that a patient is eligible for financial assistance, they can avoid unnecessary bills, which makes for a great patient experience. “And if the patients do need a payment plan, we can know that ahead of time and offer the right payment plan based on their financial disposition.” By simplifying the financial journey with patient-centered payments, providers can ease pressure on consumers, avoid lost revenue and foster patient loyalty. Get paid faster by providing easy ways to pay After clarifying the amounts to be paid, checking for available coverage, and determining the right payment plan, the final piece in the patient payments puzzle is the payment process itself. COVID-19 accelerated the use of digital payment tools. According to Experian Health and PYMNTS research, a quarter of consumers used digital methods to pay for their most recent healthcare visits, with 14% choosing to pay through patient portals. Providers that offer a range of flexible payment options and give digital-first patients a seamless consumer experience are going to stand out from the competition. Digital patient payment solutions are now table stakes. Act now to protect against a wave of medical debt While the impact of inflation over the coming year remains to be seen, Considine says that providers should move now to invest in technologies that offer convenience, flexibility and transparency to patients. “All of those things are going to expedite payments for providers and help reduce pressure on consumers, but I wouldn’t wait. These solutions can typically take a little bit of time to get implemented, and then adopted by patients, so the time is now for providers to get ready, prepare and implement these technologies.” Download Experian Health and PYMNT’s joint report, Accessing Healthcare: Easing Digital Frictions in the Patient Journey, to discover more about how patients are using digital patient payment solutions and opportunities to expedite healthcare collections.

Jun 09,2022 by Experian Health

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