The Garage, a leading population health management platform, has announced a strategic partnership with Health Gorilla to expand access to actionable clinical data. Through this collaboration, The Garage will advance its Clinical Informatics (CI) capabilities and enhance patient care across the communities it serves.
Health Gorilla, the nation’s only dual-designated Qualified Health Information Network (QHINTM) and Qualified Health Information Organization (QHIO), enables healthcare organizations to access and exchange clinical records from a secure, federally-endorsed national network, ensuring they have a holistic view of each patient’s medical history. Health Gorilla’s network includes 220 million patients, 750 thousand clinicians, and over 147 thousand care sites across the country.
“We are thrilled to join forces with Health Gorilla to further elevate patient care quality standards. Aligned with our mission of changing healthcare for good, one community at a time, Health Gorilla will help us eliminate the burden of clinical data integration and empower actionable insights that ensure better patient care, provider satisfaction, and sustainable healthcare delivery models,” said Pranam Ben, Founder & CEO of The Garage.
With this partnership, The Garage’s customers can expect a seamless integration of comprehensive health information, helping further facilitate informed decision-making and personalized treatment plans. The synergy between The Garage and Health Gorilla aligns with a shared vision of improving the overall patient care experience, alleviating healthcare provider burdens, and fostering cost-effective care delivery.
“The Health Gorilla team is excited to support an innovative organization like The Garage with comprehensive and actionable clinical data,” said Steve Yaskin, CEO & Co-founder of Health Gorilla. “As a recently designated QHIN and QHIO, Health Gorilla makes it easy for value-based care solutions to collect and analyze the holistic patient journey and surface insights that enable success in risk-based models. Together, we can achieve a shared vision to improve the patient experience, reduce the burden on providers, and enable cost-efficient care.”