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1/21/2021
Member Engagement, Network, Value-based Care
Clinically integrated networks (CINs) and how they differ from the healthcare status quo
A practical user guide to clinically integrated networks
Shawn West, MD, Chief Executive Officer
Unlike many other industries today, healthcare has lagged in being consumer-driven and consumer-centric. Healthcare is known as being fragmented and overly complicated. The systemic issues within healthcare have come to light over this last year as we battled the largest pandemic this century. As we look forward to this new year, healthcare can improve when you partner with a clinically integrated network (CIN).
Discover what a CIN is, how it differs from the healthcare status quo we all know, and how data enhances population health outcomes.
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