NIC INSIGHTer: Data Sharing with Partners
“What do you see as the greatest opportunity for senior living providers to share data and information with partners to advance the overall health and well-being of its residents?”
Joelle Poe
“Within the walls of a community, senior living providers are essentially running multiple businesses focused on hospitality and daily care services. Because of this, these communities require many different types of systems, all of which generate and capture a tremendous amount of data about each resident daily. This dataset is rich with insights about what is happening with each senior on a daily-basis and if synthesized and shared with healthcare providers, could be made more actionable in near real-time than any other data available to them.”
President & CEO, Centered Care
Brian Wenger
“We need to connect health data, care data and senior living community data to drive better decisions for the residents – all to accomplish the three goals of health care: better care, lower cost and better health. We need to better integrate data on things like socialization, medical conditions, medications, mental health, movement, stability and food intake to name a few.”
Founder & CEO, Radius Living
“Within the walls of a community, senior living providers are essentially running multiple businesses focused on hospitality and daily care services. Because of this, these communities require many different types of systems, all of which generate and capture a tremendous amount of data about each resident daily. This dataset is rich with insights about what is happening with each senior on a daily-basis and if synthesized and shared with healthcare providers, could be made more actionable in near real-time than any other data available to them.”
“We need to connect health data, care data and senior living community data to drive better decisions for the residents – all to accomplish the three goals of health care: better care, lower cost and better health. We need to better integrate data on things like socialization, medical conditions, medications, mental health, movement, stability and food intake to name a few.”
