IPRO recently produced case studies on topics including the reduction of sepsis deaths and a new all-payer Provider Network Data System.
Case Study: Using Evidence-Based Strategies Saves Lives in NY
50,000 New York residents are diagnosed with severe sepsis or septic shock each year, with 30% of these events resulting in death. Many of these deaths could be prevented by early identification and treatment. Learn more about this case study.
Case Study: IPRO Builds a Comprehensive, All-Payer Provider Network Data System for New York State
States need timely information about provider networks to identify, assess, and resolve access problems and ensure network adequacy. Most face fragmented data streams and labor-intensive data culling to know which providers are available to consumers by specialty, location, language, and other key characteristics. Consumers, too, have trouble finding primary and specialty services near home, some times having to make multiple calls before they find a provider in their network accepting new patients. Learn more about this case study.