Health and community care technology company WellSky has introduced a new dashboard within its CarePort Connect solution to offer providers an understanding of their patient population.

The patient panel is a response to the growing adoption of value-based care, where enhancing clinical outcomes and managing costs are necessary.

It allows providers to pinpoint patients requiring immediate intervention, bolstering patient engagement during pivotal care events.

Real-time monitoring and guidance of care transitions, regardless of the patient’s location in the care continuum, are key to achieving quality patient care outcomes.

WellSky chief clinical officer Tim Ashe said: “Providers are facing increasing challenges in managing complex patient populations while providing high-quality care in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.

“The patient panel provides a complete view of real-time insights for all their patients, right at their fingertips, allowing them to focus on what matters most —delivering exceptional care to their patients.”

The panel presents a customisable 360° real-time perspective of an organisation’s patients by care setting, emphasising groups linked to clinical and operational objectives.

With a quick overview of patient locations, providers can identify in-hospital patients and foresee discharges from acute and post-acute settings, fostering proactive care strategies.

Providers can track patients’ escalating risks and predict their needs using predictive care planning tools.

The patient panel is designed to cater to different clinical roles, promoting team-based patient management. It also enables providers to filter for specific patients or attributes.

This approach aims to eliminate uncertainties in patient engagement, aiding in the achievement of programme goals.

Furthermore, the patient panel underscores suggested workflows, pending tasks, and care team discussions, equipping providers with actionable insights for informed decision-making.

Centralising vital information in one location is anticipated to reduce administrative burdens, enhance communication, and optimise resource allocation.