Analytics
Sriram Vishwanath, professor in data science and informatics at The University of Texas in Austin, TX, discusses the inherent challenges (and significant value) of analyzing healthcare data and using it to predict outcomes.
Ray Manahan, Director of Government Programs at Providence Health & Services, talks about analyzing data from the past and using predictive analytics for gauging future performance to comply with changing government programs from CMS.
David W. Bates, Senior Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer at Brigham and Women's Hospital offers critical advice to organizations new to analytics and pondering an initial approach.
Charles Macias, MD, Director of the Evidenced-Based Outcomes Center at Texas Children's Hospital, talks about the organization's drive to improve outcomes through analytics by integrating systems across clinical care, operations and finance.
Thomas Hill Ph.D, Executive Director for Analytics for Dell Statistica Software, explains how historical data can be used to predict risk and how it applies to clinical settings.
Neil R. Kudler, MD, VP and CMIO at Baystate Medical Center, and Larry Schor of Medecision talk about a solution they built to deliver metrics that is helping clinicians make better decisions at Baystate Medical Center.
Brian Doty and Ryan Renner of Deloitte Consulting talk about how providers are moving from analyzing historical data into the realm of predictive analytics and real-time recommendations for clinicians.
Joseph Colorafi, MD, of Dignity Health in San Francisco, CA, discusses the analytics project his organization is working on with SAS.
David Delaney, MD, CMO at SAP, talks about the HANA in-memory computing platform and its ability to dramatically improve query execution speed, simplify how data is stored internally and allow organizations to focus more on value from analytics.
Nick Marko, MD, Chief Data Officer at Geisinger Health System, discusses the nature and purpose of the role of CDO in a healthcare organization.