Tag: Steve Wogen
CareCentrix’s Steve Wogen on becoming ‘the norm’
November 18, 2022Theresa Flaherty, Managing Editor
HARTFORD, Conn. – It’s still “early innings” in its partnership with Walgreens Boots Alliance, but CareCentrix remains focused on building out centers of excellence across both basic services and complex disease management, says Steve Wogen, chief growth officer.
“In the last year, we have installed more new business across multiple home services than in the last three years,” he said. “We continue to be focused on the management of home as...
Machine learning: Match patient with provider
December 29, 2017Steve Wogen
A. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning have been integrated in our daily lives from social media interactions, retail shopping and now healthcare. Unlike the retail industry, where ads are triggered based on a web user's interest, the healthcare industry uses predictive analysis to learn more about patients and improve their health outcomes, which in turn can lead to cost savings. Machine learning platforms help identify potential issues or gaps in care. By doing this, we can...
Machine learning: Pave the path to home
November 21, 2017Steve Wogen
Q. How are artificial intelligence and machine learning helping ensure a smooth transition to heal at home and avoid hospital readmissions?A. Failures in our healthcare system increase post-acute spend for health plans by an estimated 20% to 25%, while patients face unnecessary risks. One of the biggest gaps is lack of communication and collaboration between providers and patients. New healthcare innovations, such as AI and machine learning, are helping us optimize post-acute care and keep...
Machine learning: Collaborate, coordinate and communicate
October 20, 2017Steve Wogen
A. Technology in the healthcare industry has become a vital component in the communication between healthcare providers. Artificial intelligence and machine learning allow practitioners to improve the three core pillars of the healthcare industry to improve post-acute care—collaboration, coordination and communication—and develop a customized health care plan for patients that will provide a cost-effective solution and avoid hospital readmissions.Machine learning platforms are closing...
Machine learning: Use data to develop outcomes
September 22, 2017Steve Wogen
A. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning have been integrated in our daily lives from social media interactions, retail shopping and now healthcare. Unlike the retail industry, where ads are triggered based on a web user's interest, the healthcare industry uses predictive analysis to learn more about patients and improve their health outcomes, which in turn can lead to cost savings.Machine learning platforms help identify potential issues or gaps in care. By doing this, we can then alert...