This new healthcare database unlocks the whole picture of patient care at an unparalleled depth by linking claims data with electronic health records.
As our industry aims to improve patient outcomes and healthcare utilization, the need for comprehensive and trustworthy health data is at an all-time high. However, finding high-quality, accurate data is only half the battle – getting your data sources to talk to each other introduces even more obstacles.
Today, we’re knocking down those data silos with the new Linked Claims + EHR Database by MarketScan and Veradigm.
For decades, healthcare researchers have relied on MarketScan for reliable and in-depth closed claims data, capturing patient information from more than 350 self-insured employers and providing critical insights into healthcare services, including inpatient, outpatient, and pharmacy claims.
Veradigm supplies valuable electronic health records (EHR) data from a variety of ambulatory systems, covering factors such as demographics, lab results, and prescription details.
By joining forces, we’re providing a comprehensive view into patient journeys, healthcare utilization, and costs – while maintaining scientific and methodological rigor. This database enables researchers to support various initiatives, such as burden of illness studies, pricing and reimbursement submissions, and budget impact modeling.
On our recent webinar, experts shared insights on the intricacies of exploring clinical data, including lab results, vaccination records, and social determinants of health (SDOH).
We also shared a real-world example of how researchers can explore outpatient pharmacy costs in relation to body mass index (BMI), demonstrating that increases in BMI lead to higher pharmacy expenses. As researchers continue to dissect this data, more opportunities will arise for targeted interventions and improved patient care.
Together, these two powerful data sources unlock:
Let's leave data silos in the past and embrace a future where linked databases bring us closer to unlocking the full potential of healthcare.