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February 23, 2012

Covisint Selects Anvita Health to Integrate Smart Problem List


Looking to enhance Covisint's decision support as a value-add feature for its health information exchange (HIE) data aggregation and care platform, Covisint has selected Anvita Health.

With several distinct advantages, Anvita Health's Smart Problem List is similar to an active problem list. Driven by analysis of clinical data against evidence-based guidelines, and corroborated against all available data sources to promote validity, active diagnoses are displayed in priority order. To indicate adherence status, active medications are also displayed with days supplied and quantity dispensed.

“The combination of Anvita's Smart Problem List with Covisint creates a versatile delivery and ACO coordination system with clean data for advanced patient analytics," said Ahmed Ghouri, M.D., chief executive officer and chief medical officer for Anvita Health in a company press release. "The real-time aspect of this combined solution delivers relevant and vital intelligence to better inform cost, care deliver and population health.”

To generate the Smart Problem List, the Anvita Insight engine analyzes all available forms of clinical data for a given patient against thousands of rules. All available forms of clinical data may be analyzed in order to generate the most accurate and up to date medical profile. This includes medical and pharmacy claims, electronic health records, lab values and more. Moreover, to ensure up-to-the-instant accuracy of displayed Smart Problem List elements, all clinical data is analyzed in real time.

Recently, Humana announced it acquired Anvita Health. Anvita Health, founded in 2000, provides analytics solutions that produce clinical insights for companies that want to improve the quality and lower the cost of health care for their members and clients. The Anvita Insight engine analyzes health data from more sources than any other analysis engine, and is highly scalable, according to officials.




Edited by Carrie Schmelkin
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