Analytics
Ask most health care leaders what drives good patient outcomes and strong financial performance, and you’ll likely get the same answer: data, and not just any data. Learn how creating a foundation for actionable analytics provides the roots for success.
Payment clarity is visibility into when and how much healthcare providers will be paid, by whom, and the ability to better navigate the many obstacles to payment. Learn how payment clarity can help your patients and your bottom line.
With the changing landscape of healthcare comes a deluge of digital data and an opportunity to use it for improvements. Analytics can help make data meaningful in many ways: providing quality-related benchmarks and targeted metrics, predicting future
Today's analytics solutions can empower health professionals to generate actionable insights from the industry's rapidly growing data sources. This solutions brief shows how to pull together and utilize disparate data types in innovative new ways.
Under an emerging new model of advanced analytics, enabled healthcare clinicians, staff and executives are creating data-driven cultures that drive pervasive insights actionable against their clinical and operational goals.
With top-performing organizations twice as likely to attribute their competitiveness to sophisticated analytics, it's no surprise that health organizations are using them to improve performance in processes, compliance and caring for more patients.
See how a leading Boston hospital seeking better access to historical data, faster queries and improved business intelligence was able to reduce the time spent aggregating data and building reports for end users.
After deploying a self-serve business intelligence solution to extend the value of its electronic health record solution, Meriter Health Services was able to help orthopedic surgeons to save money and provide more effective patient care.
This recent IDC global study of business executives found a correlation between better outcomes from business analytics projects and greater competitiveness of an organization in its industry or a better ability to fulfill its public sector mission.
This recent IDC global study of business executives found a correlation between better outcomes from business analytics projects and greater competitiveness of an organization in its industry or a better ability to fulfill its public sector mission.