Lightbeam Health Solutions Partners with University of Wisconsin–Madison to Advance Health Equity
Lightbeam has entered a formal partnership with the UW–Madison Center for Health Disparities Research to leverage UW’s ADI data, used by CMS to benchmark ACO REACH
Lightbeam Health Solutions, the leader in population health management solutions and services, announces their partnership with the University of Wisconsin–Madison Center for Health Disparities Research, by which their ADI (Area Deprivation Index) data will be incorporated into the Lightbeam application.
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“We couldn’t be more excited to add the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s ADI data to Lightbeam’s powerhouse ACO REACH offerings”
The University of Wisconsin–Madison’s ADI is based on a measure created by the Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) over 30 years ago. Since its creation, UW’s ADI has been refined, adapted, and validated to the Census Block Group neighborhood level by the Center for Health Disparities Research team. It allows for rankings of Census Block Groups (neighborhoods) by socioeconomic disadvantage in a region of interest. The ADI includes factors for the theoretical domains of income, education, employment, and housing quality.
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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (CMS) leverages UW’s ADI data as their health equity benchmark for REACH ACO (Accountable Care Organization). Lightbeam is one of the first population health companies to fully incorporate this ADI data in its platform, providing ACO REACH participants with accurate measures of success relative to their REACH benchmarks. Paired with Lightbeam’s existing comprehensive ACO REACH solution suite, healthcare organizations leveraging Lightbeam will have industry-leading tools at their disposal to measure performance and success under the program.
“We couldn’t be more excited to add the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s ADI data to Lightbeam’s powerhouse ACO REACH offerings,” said Celia Whatley, Vice President of Product Services. “Providing REACH ACOs with the capabilities they need to succeed under this brand-new CMMI program is our primary focus at Lightbeam, and the incorporation of UW’s ADI will further serve this goal. Through this data, participating ACO REACH organizations will be able to utilize the same source that CMS plans to use. The ability to focus on and expand the capability of identifying patients based on health equity allows Lightbeam ACO clients to gain real-time insights that will benefit the organizations’ objectives.”
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