Podcast: Leveraging Health Information Exchange Tools to Support Population Health Management

In this Healthcare Informatics podcast, Assistant Editor Rajiv Leventhal interviews Patrick Gordon, executive director of the Colorado Beacon Consortium (CBC) and associate vice president for community integration at Rocky Mountain Health Plan. Colorado Beacon is a not-for-profit collaborative of four healthcare organizations in western Colorado that came together in 2010. Colorado Beacon recently was a co-second place winner in HCI's IT Innovator's Award Program.
April 9, 2013

In this Healthcare Informatics podcast, Assistant Editor Rajiv Leventhal interviews Patrick Gordon, executive director of the Colorado Beacon Consortium (CBC) and associate vice president for community integration at Rocky Mountain Health Plan. Colorado Beacon is a not-for-profit collaborative of four healthcare organizations in western Colorado that came together in 2010. Colorado Beacon recently was a co-second place winner in HCI's IT Innovators Award Program.

The program recognizes healthcare leadership teams who have effectively employed information technology to make a difference in their organizations and in the industry at large. At CBC, the leaders of the program are doing is using the advanced HIE architecture of the Quality Health Network to deploy a state-of-the-art decision support tool called Archimedes IndiGO (from the San Francisco-based Archimedes) across multiple, independent primary care sites, operating on multiple, independent electronic health records (EHRs) throughout western Colorado, in order to perform data analytics across a base of more than 55,000 patients by the end of the first quarter of this year.

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About the Author

Rajiv Leventhal

Rajiv Leventhal

Managing Editor

Rajiv Leventhal is Managing Editor of Healthcare Innovation, covering healthcare IT leadership and strategy. Since 2012, he has been covering health IT developments for the publication's CIO and CMIO-based audience, and has taken keen interest in areas such as policy and payment, patient engagement, health information exchange, mobile health, healthcare data security, and telemedicine.

He can be followed on Twitter @RajivLeventhal

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