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When Every Minute Matters: Getting The Right Clinical Signal Into The Right Hands

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Most health care organizations don’t have a data problem. They have a timing problem.

 Critical clinical events happen every day, but too often they’re buried in data and missed until it’s too late—driving avoidable utilization, higher costs, and poor outcomes.

In this on-demand session, leaders from Alera Health will walk through how organizations are using actionable and timely clinical signals to identify risk earlier, prioritize the right interventions, and enable care teams to act when it matters most.

You’ll learn:

  • How leading organizations are using Admissions-Discharge-Transfer (ADT), claims, and pharmacy data to surface high-risk events in a actionable and timely manner
  • Where traditional care management workflows break down—and how to fix them
  • How to structure and prioritize clinical alerts so teams can act quickly and effectively
  • What it takes to connect data, workflows, and care teams to reduce total cost of care

This is a practical discussion focused on what actually works so you can apply these strategies within your own organization.

Patrice Clayton, Vice President, Network Operations at Alera Health
Health care executive specializing in network expansion and population health, with a focus on improving access, performance, and care delivery across complex systems.

Drew Shuping, Senior Vice President, Security & Data Analytics at Alera Health
Analytics and AI leader focused on applying real-time data and predictive modeling to improve care delivery, operational performance, and decision-making in health care organizations.