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We provide consulting services to healthcare organizations on a range of issues critical to both business performance and improving care outcomes.
Point-of-Care Partners (POCP) is an employee-owned health IT management consulting firm assisting healthcare organizations in the evaluation, development & implementation of winning health information management strategies in a complex and rapidly evolving healthcare ecosystem.
We provide consulting services to healthcare organizations on a range of issues critical to both business performance and improving care outcomes.
In this episode of The Dish on Health IT, Tony Schueth and Rob Dribbon are joined by Neikisha Charles Director of Quality Improvement and Risk Management of Bedford Stuyvesant Family Health Center (Bed-Stuy), a federally qualified health center (FQHC) in Brooklyn, NY. Together, they dig into common misconceptions about FQHCs and shine a spotlight on the opportunities they present for strategic engagement across the healthcare ecosystem—especially for health IT and life sciences organizations.
When the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) unveiled the Health Tech Ecosystem pledge initiatives, the announcement generated plenty of buzz and excitement from many corners of the health IT world—alongside some doubt and skepticism from others. Now, just a couple of weeks later, the initial headlines have faded, but to what degree is the real work underway? And really, how much work has already been done? The industry has worked towards many of these goals for years.
Insurers, including United Healthcare, Aetna, Cigna, Humana, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Kaiser Permanente, committed to a range of prior authorization reforms. These include reducing the number of services requiring prior auth, implementing a standard electronic PA form by the end of 2026, making prior authorizations valid for 90 days even if a patient switches plans, and expanding the use of real-time electronic PA processes.
Pharmacy interoperability extends beyond pharmacies, impacting payers, providers, and patients alike. With pharmacists taking on broader roles in care, seamless data exchange is critical for patient-centered care, value-based models, and reducing costs. This whitepaper by POCP, supported by the NCPDP Foundation, explores how improved interoperability drives better outcomes and efficiency in healthcare.
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Health Technology VendorI appreciated the detail POCP provided regarding what’s happening in the industry. It demonstrated that POCP has better intel (breadth and depth) compared with larger, national consulting firms.
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National PayerPOCP is in the game of delivering and changing the world.
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Health Technology CompanyPOCP is a committed organization that has higher retention and engagement consistency vs. big consulting firms.
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What’s currently trending in the world of health IT? The topics below from our Resource Library are currently generating high interest among our clients, government entities and throughout the circles in which POCP travels. If these topics impact your company or clients, grab a coffee or water and read on! You’ll find blog posts, industry presentations and other resources you need to help you make sound strategic and product decisions.
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