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Patient Registry Builder

Patient Registry Builder

Patient Registry Builder

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Patient Registry Builder is a solution provided by Arcadia.io which was founded in 2001. It belongs to multiple categories of digital health solutions including Risk Identification & Stratification, Coordinated Community Networks, and Care Management.
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DESCRIPTION
Build patient groups using the Impact Score and numerous dimensions across Arcadia’s suite of analytics and all aggregated data. Unified patient registry across 85 condition categories Track patient risk and find documentation gaps High cost and high risk prioritization Dozens of decision support rules and alerts Integration with scheduling data for relevant pre-visit planning reports Customize and share lists with all care team members
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Founded in 2001

43.0M total equity funding

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