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EPISODE · Sep 20, 2022 · 38 MIN

My Journey From Wall Street to Healthcare Analytics | Ep.12

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Send us a textIn this week's episode of HealthCare Trailblazers, we touch on the following topics with our guest Henry Denis: 1. Wall street vs healthcare 2. Why Sharing patient health records is still so inefficient3. Who should be the owner of patient health records4. Why value-based care is a scary term for some5. Why direct contracting will be the futureAbout Henry Henry Is the CEO of Medical Informatix. He has three decades of experience in information technology infrastructure and strategy. Henry is a recognized industry leader in the design and implementation of digital systems to optimize participation in Meaningful Use, PQRS, VBM, PCMH, DSRIP, MACRA, MIPS, and other value-based reimbursement models. His company Medical Informatix has developed a platform that allows Doctors to practice medicine while they handle the analytics and processes required to succeed in Quality and Value-Based Programs. Learn more about Previva Health Group:Website: https://previva.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/previva-health-group/Learn more about Henry Denis:https://www.linkedin.com/in/henry-denis-b534571/

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