healthcare payment platform health here partnered with OrthoForum Value Network (OVN) serves self-insured workers seeking care.
“Health Here is working directly with OVN members to build and automate episodic care models between employers and employees. [third-party administrators] and Participating Providers” OVN Executive Director heath kershner he said on Monday (March 25). news release. “Our partnership with Health Here will allow our members to more efficiently navigate the dynamics of the employer self-insurance ecosystem. Our expansion of the direct contract model goes beyond payments. Our members are well-positioned to leverage technology to provide more accessible and coordinated care.”
According to the release, Health Here is offering its Qōb platform for OVN to serve as a strategic partner and remove barriers to entry for value-based care models between high-value professionals and employers.
The platform automates payments, improves payment navigation and accelerates growth in direct contracting with self-insured employers, the release states.
“Leveraging the collective strength of over 5,000 musculoskeletal physicians and over 4,500 physical therapists, OVN leverages the innovative technology of Health Here's Qōb platform,” the release states. .
digital platform Anything that helps streamline the healthcare experience can be life-changing for older consumers facing more complex healthcare needs.
According to PYMNTS Intelligence research, users can easily manage their medications, pay their bills, communicate with insurance companies and providers, and access coverage information all from one platform.
“This not only saves patients time but also reduces frustration when navigating disparate systems,” PYMNTS wrote earlier this month. “Given these benefits, integrated digital healthcare platforms are gaining interest among older generations, with research showing approximately 65% of boomers and older adults are interested.”
Additionally, patients who have already started using these platforms reported high satisfaction with their experience.According to the survey, 78% baby boomer Older adults who obtained their test results digitally expressed satisfaction, but similar satisfaction was found among older adults who obtained their test results using digital channels. medical payments or scheduling appointments, 73% and 72%, respectively.
“This positive feedback underscores the effectiveness of our all-in-one healthcare platform in meeting the needs and expectations of older populations and consumers overall, and furthering adoption and integration into mainstream healthcare systems.” writes PYMNTS.