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EPISODE · May 1, 2025 · 11 MIN

Mark Gee of Medecision: Real-Time Insights Revolutionizing Patient Care

from Outcomes Rocket · host Saul Marquez

Medecision is solving foundational healthcare problems by making data actionable in real time through personalized health journeys.  In this episode, Mark Gee, Chief Growth Officer at Medecision, discusses how his company is disrupting healthcare data through real-time insights and action. By re-architecting their enterprise platform, Ariel, they've broken down data silos and enabled operationalized insights at scale, moving beyond traditional data lakes. Their system's ability to accept and process any data format in real time allows for hyper-personalized care journeys that shift focus from reactive to proactive care, evidenced by a 64% engagement increase in a Blue Cross Blue Shield health plan’s behavioral health program. Additionally, Medecision is redesigning care and utilization management processes to improve productivity and proactively assist patients. Tune in and learn how real-time data and personalized care journeys are transforming healthcare! Resources: Connect with and follow Mark Gee on LinkedIn. Follow Medecision on LinkedIn and visit their website.

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