TCO consist of 39 clinics and 115 physicians and credits the use of OBERD’s technology with its increase in patient visits on a per-physician basis over the past three years.
OBERD has collected data from more than 4 million orthopedic patients, including CMS-approved quality measures. TCO CEO Troy Simonson feels the data gives his practice a competitive advantage because they can track their performance, benchmark against others, make data-driven care decisions and confidently accept risk-based contracts.
TCO was also able to enhance direct employer relationships and reported a rise in its risk-sharing bundles with commercial payers.
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