New Survey Reveals Patient Identity Resolution as a Top Strategic Imperative to Improve Siloed, Inaccurate Patient Data
Most shockingly, 72% of respondents note that they are concerned or extremely concerned that siloed, inaccurate patient data negatively impacts care quality and the bottom line.
- Most shockingly, 72% of respondents note that they are concerned or extremely concerned that siloed, inaccurate patient data negatively impacts care quality and the bottom line.
- Further, executives concerns with patient data accuracy are strongly attributed to low confidence in their current patient matching capabilities, with only 14% saying that they are extremely satisfied with the level of accuracy they can achieve with patient identity data.
- This low satisfaction and confidence in the accuracy of patient data compelled the majority of executives (60%) to consider patient identity to be valuable to every function and initiative within the organization.
- There is a direct correlation between the strength of patient identity data and the efficacy of digital tools.