Synopsis: In this KLAS Points of Light case study, a Pediatric Health Network (PHN) and a large payer organization collaborated with MRO as a clinical data aggregation partner to overcome fragmented data systems and enable scalable pediatric value-based care. By improving how clinical data was shared, validated, and used, the organizations enhanced quality performance, reduced administrative burden, and strengthened outcomes across the network.
Fragmented EHR systems and delayed claims data often leave healthcare organizations with an incomplete view of patient health—making it difficult to close care gaps, meet quality measures, and succeed in value-based care.
This case study explores how the PHN and payer partnered with MRO to create a unified clinical data ecosystem. By leveraging MRO’s data aggregation, normalization, and validation capabilities, the organizations established continuous, high-quality data exchange, reduced redundant record requests, and empowered clinicians with more timely insights. The collaboration resulted in improved quality performance, stronger payer ratings, and increased shared savings across the network.
This Case Study is For:
- Healthcare and payer leaders looking to improve value-based care performance and data interoperability
- Organizations seeking to reduce administrative burden tied to manual chart retrieval and fragmented data workflows
- Clinical, quality, and IT leaders interested in leveraging aggregated clinical data to drive actionable insights and improve outcomes
