November 11, 2025 - 04:07

CHICAGO, November 10, 2025—In a significant move to improve healthcare delivery, Veradigm has formed a new partnership with Sentara Health Plans, a well-known regional health plan that caters to over one million members. This collaboration will see Sentara adopting the Veradigm Payer Insights software solution, which is designed to provide timely, patient-specific care gap alerts directly within the electronic health record (EHR) systems utilized by its network providers.
The integration of this innovative technology aims to streamline the identification of care gaps, ensuring that healthcare providers have immediate access to critical information that can enhance patient outcomes. By delivering these alerts within the existing EHR framework, Sentara Health Plans seeks to empower its network providers to make more informed decisions, ultimately leading to improved patient care and satisfaction.
This partnership underscores Veradigm's commitment to leveraging advanced technology in the healthcare sector, demonstrating how data-driven solutions can bridge gaps in patient care and enhance the overall healthcare experience.
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