Economic Analysis of Care Coordination
In early 2010, we constructed a mathematical model to determine the economic effects of the care coordination process created with the Inflection Navigator project. We are now working with Northwestern's Urology Department and an internationally known health economist expert on analyzing this mathematical model and applying it initially to the diagnosis of hematuria. In proving this model, we believe we can show the world that good care coordination can actually create a better experience AND economic benefits for the ultimate triad of patients, physicians and payors of care.
In development.