
Navigating the New Medicare Advantage with a Shift to Outcomes
Medicare Advantage is undergoing a fundamental shift as the industry works to move towards improved quality care. With new regulations
Medicare Advantage is undergoing a fundamental shift as the industry works to move towards improved quality care. With new regulations
On “The K in Klarity” podcast, Ursamin’s CEO and Founder, Shannon Aylesworth, shares her unique journey from building high-performance tech platforms to transforming healthcare. Learn how she applies a clear data architecture to simplify health data management and reduce administrative burdens for clinicians.
Hosted by Keiretsu Forum Mid-Atlantic, South-East, and Texas, in partnership with the Angel Capital Association and Georgia Tech, this two-day
Ursamin announces the addition of Dr. Jill Rushton Miller, a clinical informatics leader, to its advisory team.
Shared Decision Making (SDM) is a collaborative approach where patients and healthcare providers work together to make informed health decisions, empowering patients and leading to better-informed choices and improved outcomes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TFAwRu4aaw&t=368s The journey towards making informed decisions in healthcare is often complex and multifaceted.Ursamin’s “Unlimited Access,” a series dedicated to
In a recent episode on Makers Bar, Shannon Aylesworth, Founder and CEO of Ursamin, discusses her experience and her “why” for creating the Ursamin care coordination platform (CCP™) for patients with multiple complex diseases.
Care coordination involves the seamless collaboration and communication among healthcare providers, patients, and caregivers to drive patient-centered care. This means the enablement of information sharing and shared decision-making with a goal of preventing errors, reducing costs, and enhancing outcomes.
Learn how Ursamin, led by CEO and Founder Shannon Aylesworth’s, is simplifying and making health data more accessible for providers, patients,
Collaboration across the healthcare spectrum is pivotal for enhancing patient care and outcomes. Yet, a significant hurdle in achieving this
Living with a chronic condition is a challenging process that requires continuous attention and supervision. Previously, physicians held the primary