Access to comprehensive, accurate healthcare data has always been a challenge. In our recent webinar, industry leaders explored how cutting-edge solutions like AllClear ID® are reshaping data accessibility, ensuring patients and providers gain control over critical information. Below, we highlight key insights from the discussion, offering a glimpse into how IMO Health’s data normalization supported All Clear ID’s patient-centered approach to pave the way for better care.
The transformative power of data normalization
Drake LaMonica, IMO Health’s Product Sales Director, explained the critical role of semantic normalization in improving healthcare data. By leveraging IMO Health’s foundational terminology, clinical terms—whether structured or unstructured—are mapped to standardized code sets like ICD-10-CM and SNOMED®. This creates a “complete picture of the patient,” empowering providers to make informed decisions with accurate data.
Patient-controlled health records: A paradigm shift
Bo Holland, Founder and CEO of AllClear ID, highlighted a groundbreaking solution: a patient-controlled health record system. Unlike traditional models that rely on corporations, this approach gives patients full access and control over their records. “The patient is in charge,” Holland emphasized, noting how this model eliminates barriers to data sharing across providers and institutions, offering unprecedented autonomy and security.
The critical role of AI in patient care
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing how data is used in healthcare. Through IMO Health’s collaboration with AllClear ID, clinicians and researchers can quickly extract meaningful insights from vast amounts of data. CareGuide, powered by GPT-4, helps summarize patient records, highlight critical details, and even match patients with clinical trials—saving hours of manual work while ensuring accuracy and relevance.
Bridging the gaps with banking-grade technology
Inspired by advancements in the banking industry, the webinar explored how AllClear ID applies banking-grade digital security to healthcare data. Holland described how their platform consolidates fragmented records into a unified, high-quality database. “We don’t care how the data comes in,” he said. “Whether handwritten or through APIs, we’ll normalize it and make it actionable.”
Enabling research through real-world data
Dr. Preston Campbell shared how patient-controlled data models can transform medical research. With consent-driven registries capturing real-world data, observational studies and clinical trials can achieve greater inclusivity and precision. Campbell noted that access to robust data improves both care outcomes and research efficacy, echoing the mantra: “If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it.”
To learn more about the partnership between IMO Health and AllClear ID—and how patient-centered data solutions are shaping the future of healthcare—watch the full webinar on-demand: Unblocking Healthcare: Making Data More Accessible with AllClear ID®.
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