ACOs Using Lightbeam Solutions Achieve $3 Billion+ in MSSP Savings. Read the press release to learn more.

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Fall Conference
September 20 - 22
Booth C

How BJC ACO is Scaling Staff and Serving Low-SES Populations with Patient Engagement and Monitoring Post-Discharge

Speakers: Megan Guinn, Director of Clinical Improvement at BJC Medical Group & Dr. Nathan Moore, Medical Director at BJC Medical Group

Hear from leadership at BJC Medical Group as they share their journey from pilot to scaled implementation of Deviceless Remote Patient Monitoring® to create a population health and care management strategy for the rising-risk segment. Examine the workflow BJC ACO created that enabled its care team to reach more patients while maintaining high clinical quality and job satisfaction.

Lightbeam is excited to reintroduce itself to Accountable Care Organizations and other leaders in value-based care at this year’s NAACOS Fall Conference in Washington, D.C. Our value-based care experts will be waiting for you at our booth to discuss your organization’s goals.

In 2023, Lightbeam continues to:

  • Focus on driving value-based care success by supporting clients with their quality measure goals
  • Enable client-partners to take action in the ever-changing healthcare landscape by developing solutions and capabilities that address the healthcare industry’s latest needs
  • Acquire and create solutions such as Deviceless Remote Patient Monitoring and Lightbeam Clinical Services, which allow clients to obtain a holistic view of patient risk, access hard-to-get clinical data, and scale care management to 10x efficiency

LIGHTBEAM’S PLATFORM IMPROVES OUTCOMES FOR ACOS

over $2B

In Generated MSSP Savings Since 2014

10x

 Increase in Care Management Capacity

70%

 Compliance for Annual Wellness Visits

Over $32M

In Unnecessary Medical Costs Avoided Through Deviceless RPM

30%

 Reduction in Hospital Readmissions

PROVIDING CRITICAL CARE FOR UNDERSERVED PATIENTS IN WESTERN MICHIGAN

BHSH Spectrum Health West Michigan, a not-for-profit division of the BHSH system, worked with community partners to launch a pilot program that aimed to help chronic illness sufferers impacted by homelessness get the routine care they need.