What You Should Know:
– PA Clinical Network (PACN), the nation’s only state medical society, physician-led clinically integrated network and Guidehealth, a nationally acclaimed, AI-enabled healthcare services provider, today announced a multi-year strategic partnership to improve healthcare for Pennsylvania patients.
– Leveraging the Guidehealth platform and patient care management guides, the collaboration will allow PA Clinical Network to integrate leading AI solutions and clinical services, empowering its providers to deliver superior health outcomes, care quality, and patient experience at a lower cost without overwhelming physicians and their busy practices.
Empowering Pennsylvania Physicians: Guidehealth and PACN Leading Healthcare Transformation
Guidehealth’s expansion into Pennsylvania capitalizes on 25 years of experience supporting health systems and clinically integrated networks (CINs) with top-notch operational efficiency and customer service. Recognized as the best in its field for six consecutive years, Guidehealth excels in quality gap closure, complex care management, and delegated payer services, especially in Value-Based Care Managed Services.
The PA Clinical Network, tailored for independent Pennsylvania physicians, empowers private practices with essential expertise, resources, and tools for success in value-based healthcare. Utilizing data to drive value-based payments and prioritize patient-centered care, the PACN, backed by the Pennsylvania Medical Society, champions autonomy for private practices and spearheads healthcare transformation.
“It is becoming increasingly challenging and costly to engage in value-based agreements, and make the right investments in staff and technology,” said Dr. John Pagan, Chair of the PA Clinical Network. “We are impressed by Guidehealth’s ability to consolidate leading AI solutions and, through their Healthguides™, incorporate them into clinical workflows that meet our practices where they are. These tools will enhance the patient experience, optimize recognition for the great care our independent physicians provide their individual and collective patients, and reduce the burden placed on our doctors.”