Texas Tech Physicians of El Paso Tap Enli Health Intelligence™ to Help Improve Health Outcomes for 2.5 Million Medicaid Beneficiaries

PR Newswire

BEAVERTON, Ore., June 2, 2016

BEAVERTON, Ore., June 2, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Enli Health Intelligence™, a market leader in population health management technology, and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso, a multi-school institution and the fourth university in the Texas Tech University System, announced today results of the health system’s Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) program. DSRIP is an incentive program focused on reforming how care is accessed, delivered, and paid for among the region’s Medicaid population.

“Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso, as one of several regional healthcare partners, sought to establish an enterprise disease management capability through a $6.5 million incentive payment from the state,” stated Oscar Perez, Senior Director of Strategic Clinical Initiatives and 1115 Waiver/DSRIP/NAIP/FQHC Program Manager. “We worked with Enli to develop new workflows, reporting tools, and patient care plans founded on the latest evidence-based guidelines and accessible to our providers in the EHR at the point of care. Among other improvements, we saw a 60% increase in foot exams and a 100% increase in Pneumovax screenings, two clinical quality indicators and program outcome measures, over a 12-month period.”

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