Cordata Healthcare Innovations: Helping Providers to Better Coordinate Care
As today’s healthcare arena continues to become more complex, providers need next-generation solutions that advance care coordination, and lead to better care outcomes.
Founded in 2014, Cordata Healthcare Innovations develops solutions that connect people to the treatment and support they need – when, where and how they need it. These types of solutions are vital when it comes to navigating barriers to care and addressing Social Determinants of Health (SDOH).
Through data-driven insights and process templates, Cordata’s software platform helps community and healthcare organizations effectively manage their most complex cases – from opioid addiction and behavioral health, to spine, oncology and bariatrics.
For example, in September 2020, the company announced a new collaboration with the Family Care Path, Inc., which will allow Cordata to extend its platform’s features to include rich genetic and genomic risk stratification.
“At Cordata we are striving to provide a more complete picture of each complex and chronic diseased patient,” said says Gary Winzenread, Cordata’s President and CEO, in this press release. “This includes clinical, social, emotional – and now genetic. The more patient profile information our client disease programs and their care teams have – the more precise their interventions can be.”
In addition, during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Cordata launched its Back-to-Work (B2W) product offering, which provide employers and organizations the ability to track COVID-19 status, protocols and safety measures.
Ultimately, Cordata’s solutions enable the tracking of care outcomes, as well as gather clinical evidence to clarify what works and to improve treatment paths over time. Armed with this type of knowledge, today’s care providers can overcome any care coordination challenges to provide the best possible care.
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