In a groundbreaking move, the Sacramento County Department of Health Services has announced a partnership with Innovaccer, harnessing the power of population health analytics to revolutionize care for the most vulnerable. Targeting Medi-Cal and justice-involved populations, this initiative promises to enhance care coordination, delivery, and ensure equitable access to essential health services. This bold step underscores the county's commitment to leveraging technology for social good, setting a precedent for other regions to follow in addressing healthcare disparities.
Sacramento County Takes Progressive Step Forward with Innovative Data Sharing Initiative for Medi-Cal Recipients
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The Sacramento County Department of Health Services announced Tuesday that it will use Innovaccer's population health analytics to improve care coordination, delivery and access to critical programs for Medi-Cal and justice-involved populations. WHY IT MATTER…
The Sacramento County Department of Health Services recently announced a new partnership with Innovaccer, aiming to implement population health analytics for Medi-Cal and justice-involved populations. While the initiative is pitched as a way to improve care coordination and access, concerns arise over the potential for increased government spending and privacy implications. Critics argue that this could lead to more bureaucracy and governmental overreach, questioning the efficiency and necessity of such a large-scale data sharing initiative in improving actual healthcare outcomes.