
Converged Patient Assessment
Software enhancing risk score accuracy and care management by closing documentation gaps and ensuring compliance.
Overview
Converged Patient Assessment is a comprehensive patient assessment software designed to improve the accuracy of risk scores and enhance care management without disrupting healthcare providers' daily operations. It addresses gaps in patient assessments that can lead to inaccurate risk scores, missed revenue opportunities, and compliance issues.
The software facilitates confident and complete documentation by using templates based on clinical best practices, ensuring that all necessary information is efficiently captured. This helps in identifying, confirming, and closing quality and risk gaps, ultimately improving member outcomes, especially for those with chronic conditions.
With a focus on member care, the software allows healthcare providers to concentrate on managing members' conditions without worrying about technical maintenance, as technical support is provided. It replaces manual workflows and outdated data, ensuring timely and comprehensive care interventions while documenting critical care gaps.
Benefits
- Compliance with industry regulations through clinical documentation support.
- 24/7 nationwide coverage connecting patients to providers across various care settings.
- Increased data accuracy with clinical validation tools.
- Seamless transitions from providers to health plans with completed SOAP notes.
The software simplifies patient assessments, addressing common problems like delayed assessments and provider abrasion by offering a data-driven solution for timely, accurate, and comprehensive assessments. It supports in-home and virtual health assessments, allowing users to identify high-priority members, schedule appointments easily, validate clinical documentation, and ensure coding accuracy.
Converged Patient Assessment is part of a suite of related products, including Converged Quality, Converged Risk, and Converged Provider Enablement, which enhance quality ratings, risk score accuracy, and provider relationships, respectively.


