Organizations must modernize their data and intelligence efforts to stay competitive in today's market successfully and this requires understanding how people interact within your organization. Before making any changes you will want every aspect covered by effective technology, including functionality or user experience. Healthcare platforms should be designed with clear architecture to adapt as new technologies arise; this way, the platform will still serve its purpose even if newer options are available tomorrow.
Without a doubt, there is no "poster child" for analytics in healthcare. Instead, various organizations are doing well across different aspects. By studying these examples, we can learn from our successes while applying them to modern data platforms, which are becoming increasingly popular within the industry due to their ability to provide better care at lower costs and improve patient experiences.
Join this webinar on December 7th at 1 PM EST with our expert guest panelist Jared Nunes Executive Director, Informatics & Analytics for MemorialCare, Lee Pierce Healthcare Chief Data Officer for Sirius healthcare a CDW company, and Rex Washburn Head of Modern Data Platforms for CDW.
Data governance is often one of the most challenging projects that a CIO has to pull off. But it's more important than ever for health systems to approach data governance as an enterprise capability. What does a data governance framework look like for healthcare? How do you identify a data steward within your organization? How can the data be managed, leveraged and protected accordingly? It all comes back to a foundation of trust, which is especially critical in a clinical setting. The seven pillars of data governance provide the framework for a successful data strategy roadmap. Ultimately, if you don't have governance, you don't have modern data.
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Data professionals would love an easy button to be able to make clean, complete, uncompromised data for driving healthcare value. Is this more fantasy than reality? It’s definitely not an easy task. It's more of a journey of trying to figure out how to make data continuously better. We are blessed with advanced technology but we still have a lot of policy and governance and people work to do. However, we have moved in leaps and bounds with the help of modern day tools, like Machine Learning, that are giving us the ability to move faster, gain more visibility and essentially provide an extra set of hands, which is phenomenal in the field of healthcare.
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When the pandemic struck, many health system data teams hit the panic button very quickly. How in the world were they going to do what was being asked of them? How could they deliver care as quickly as possible? What role did data fabric and data virtualization play in this time of uncertainty? How did they help to simplify and integrate enterprise-wide data management and delivery across a choice of endpoints spanning on-premises and multiple cloud environments? How did they help to provide seamless access across multiple clouds, data centers and even edge systems?
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The application of all the principles and best practices around a modern data platform are so critical today in healthcare. We have to get better at leveraging the data that is available to be able to truly improve care, lower costs and make it a better experience for the patients and clinicians. How can we present the data in a more meaningful and visual way? What can we learn from other industries in order to get this right? How can we embrace the power of the cloud? What are the goal posts for achieving increased flexibility, agility and automation?
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The future of healthcare is going to require better access to data than it has needed in the past. What is the foundation for a modern data platform? How do you ensure that it’s achieving the Quadruple Aim in healthcare, which is better care, lower cost, better patient experience and better clinician experience? Every project in every health system is going to need data that will map back to one of those elements. Do you have confidence in the quality of the data you use for decision-making? Do your users receive a seamless, relevant and personalized data experience? Is your data stored securely and managed through well defined procedures? Are your analytics applications, data platforms and data pipelines built with agility? How can you continue to optimize provider and payer aligned, cost-effective data services?
Sign up for our webinar: How to Modernize Your Data Platform in Healthcare: The Right Fit for Every Unique Health System - Wednesday December 7 2022: 1pm ET / 10am PT.
Organizations must modernize their data and intelligence efforts to stay competitive in today's market successfully and this requires understanding how people interact within your organization. Before making any changes you will want every aspect covered by effective technology, including functionality or user experience. Healthcare platforms should be designed with clear architecture to adapt as new technologies arise; this way, the platform will still serve its purpose even if newer options are available tomorrow.
Without a doubt, there is no "poster child" for analytics in healthcare. Instead, various organizations are doing well across different aspects. By studying these examples, we can learn from our successes while applying them to modern data platforms, which are becoming increasingly popular within the industry due to their ability to provide better care at lower costs and improve patient experiences.
Join this webinar on December 7th at 1 PM EST with our expert guest panelist Jared Nunes Executive Director, Informatics & Analytics for MemorialCare, Lee Pierce Healthcare Chief Data Officer for Sirius healthcare a CDW company, and Rex Washburn Head of Modern Data Platforms for CDW.