Marshall Health Network boosts care scores with Oracle Health Data Intelligence

The healthcare system improves Medicare Shared Savings Program quality measures over five years using Oracle Health Data Intelligence.

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These achievements are a testament to our organizations’ ongoing efforts around utilizing Oracle Health Data Intelligence to identify opportunities to address care gaps at the point of care.

Chris SchaferDirector of Population Health Analytics, Marshall Health Network

Marshall Health Network (MHN) is an academic health network that unites multiple physician groups and hospitals in West Virginia and serves as a clinical destination and population health center of excellence for 1.4 million patients in the region. MHN needed a data aggregator to compile information from its systems and report performance for its Accountable Care Organizations across Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) quality measures. MHN selected Oracle Health Data Intelligence due to it being EHR agnostic, providing the required functionality, and including a variety of applications to support long-term adoption. MHN used Oracle Health Data Intelligence platform solutions to report performance and operationalize initiatives to iteratively improve on quality over a five-year period, achieving some of the highest thresholds in the region. The organization also saw improvement across 90% of the MSSP Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) web interface quality measures.1 During the same time period, MHN also increased shared savings to $1.8 million.2 These achievements led MHN to initiate a commitment to quality program that is accelerating physician engagement in value-based care performance as well as helping to enhance the quality of care for patients in the region.

1 Comparing 2018 CMS performance year to the 2022 CMS performance year. Nine measures inclusive of fall risk screening, depression screening, hemoglobin A1c, tobacco use screening, influenza immunization, colorectal cancer screening, breast cancer screening, blood pressure control, statin therapy: cardiovascular disease.

2 The MHN increased shared savings from $0 in 2018 to $1,823,048 in 2022.

Published:April 25, 2025