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CTG’s Joseph Eberle and Dr. John Gillespie Co-Present at the HPRE Summit - Margaret Kelly - 02-24-2015 CTG’s Joseph Eberle and Dr. John Gillespie Co-Presentat the Hospital & Physician Relations Executive Summit
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Healthcare data analytics experts John Gillespie, M.D., M.M.M., Chief Medical Officer at Palladian Health, and Clinical Associate Professor, State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine andBiomedical Sciences, and Joseph Eberle, Managing Director, Data Analytics, CTG, will co-present“Using Data Analytics to Improve CareValuation, Management and Outcomes” at the Hospital & PhysicianRelations Executive Summit, March 1to 3, at the Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia in Scottsdale, Arizona. TOPIC: According to theCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), chronic diseases and conditions affect roughly half of all U.S. adults (117 million) and account for 84 percent of healthcare costs. It is a national epidemic – yet many of these diseases can be controlled and prevented if physicians obtain the right data at the right time for the right patient. Dr.Gillespie and Eberle describe how a 450-member physician organization in Western New York and CTG worked together in using data analytics to improve management, delay disease progression, and promote proactive care interventions for chronic kidney disease (CKD) and five of its comorbidities. The speakers examine the process, techniques, and analyticaltools used to identify at-risk patients and improve targeted interventions, noting the challenges of integrating data fromdisparate sources and the adoption of a “no data left behind” policy. Key clinical findings uncovered presented significantopportunities for improving care quality and decreasing costs. Attendees will hear data analysis lessons learned and efforts applied to other medical conditions. INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITY: John Gillespie, M.D., M.M.M., Chief Medical Officer at Palladin Health, ClinicalAssociate Professor, State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, and Joseph Eberle, Managing Director, Data Analytics, CTG. Post-event interviews can bearranged. Download photos of Dr. Gillespie and Eberle. TIME/PLACE: Tuesday, March 3, 11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. MST; Location: Omni Scottsdale Resort& Spa at Montelucia REGISTER: To register for this event, click here. CTG develops innovative IT solutions to address thebusiness needs and challenges of companies in several higher-growth industries including healthcare, technology services, energy, and financial services. Its health IT division, CTG Health Solutions (CTGHS) is a leading information technology consulting firm dedicated solely to helping healthcare institutions, physician practices, payers, and related organizations achieve clinical and financial goals through effective technology and business solutions. Over the last 25 years, CTGHS has provided healthcare IT, and operational and strategic consulting support to more than 600 healthcare organizations. CTG is a publicly-traded IT services and solutions company that was founded in 1966 and operates in North America and Western Europe. For more information, visit www.ctghs.com. # # #
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