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HealthNow picks Informatica data virtualization over IBM and Composite
A comprehensive product evaluation led insurance provider HealthNow New York Inc. to choose Informatica data virtualization software over competing products from IBM and Composite. News | 14 Jul 2011
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Applying data analytics software to the hospital supply chain
Analytics software can be used for more than clinical data. Hospitals crunching supply chain numbers for order fulfillment timeliness and accuracy can see bottom line improvements. News | 02 May 2011
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Emergency department brings order to patient care with operational BI
Thanks to operational business intelligence, the old whiteboard is out and a new electronic tracking board is in at one hospital emergency room. News | 30 Jun 2010
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Healthcare business intelligence systems: an IT laggard no more?
Learn about the status of healthcare business intelligence systems and the potential benefits of healthcare BI tools in supporting clinical intelligence and other analytics uses. Special Report | 07 Jun 2010
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Healthcare BI software in action: real-world examples, best practices
Read about real-world healthcare BI software uses and get up to speed on healthcare business intelligence best practices and the challenges facing users of BI tools in healthcare. Special Report | 07 Jun 2010
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Business intelligence project management tips for a healthcare BI team
Get business intelligence project management tips for deployments of healthcare BI software, including advice for a BI team on evaluating BI tools and negotiating with BI vendors. Special Report | 07 Jun 2010
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Key IT roles on healthcare business intelligence project teams
Learn about healthcare business intelligence project teams and the key IT roles that a BI team needs to include in order to succeed on deployments of healthcare BI software. Special Report | 07 Jun 2010
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Common health care data analysis methods
Data gleaned from business intelligence systems is useless if it's not easy to read. This tip describes four common methods of data analysis for clinical and financial data. Tip
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Health care business intelligence in a clinical setting
This tip discusses clinical uses of business intelligence systems including quality reporting, claims analysis, evidence-based medicine and patient registry analysis. Tip
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How BI enhances evidence-based decision making in health care
By providing key data about performance, efficiency, financial and customer service, business intelligence systems let health care organizations make better decisions. Tip
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How BI reporting helps address meaningful use
Quality reporting is a key component of meaningful use. In addition to providing consistent data, BI systems and data warehouses can track patient outcomes and business processes. Tip
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BI implementation must meet needs of organization, its infrastructure
Health care organizations need to make sure business intelligence projects maintain data quality and consistency while meeting HIPAA requirements. Data integration matters, too. Tip
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Business intelligence planning for health care: Know where to start
Before BI implementation can begin, several key questions must be answered. Chief among them: what information will be needed and what business processes will be addressed. Tip
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Common health care data analysis methods
Data gleaned from business intelligence systems is useless if it's not easy to read. This tip describes four common methods of data analysis for clinical and financial data. Tip
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Health care business intelligence in a clinical setting
This tip discusses clinical uses of business intelligence systems including quality reporting, claims analysis, evidence-based medicine and patient registry analysis. Tip
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How BI enhances evidence-based decision making in health care
By providing key data about performance, efficiency, financial and customer service, business intelligence systems let health care organizations make better decisions. Tip
-
How BI reporting helps address meaningful use
Quality reporting is a key component of meaningful use. In addition to providing consistent data, BI systems and data warehouses can track patient outcomes and business processes. Tip
-
BI implementation must meet needs of organization, its infrastructure
Health care organizations need to make sure business intelligence projects maintain data quality and consistency while meeting HIPAA requirements. Data integration matters, too. Tip
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Business intelligence planning for health care: Know where to start
Before BI implementation can begin, several key questions must be answered. Chief among them: what information will be needed and what business processes will be addressed. Tip
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HealthNow picks Informatica data virtualization over IBM and Composite
A comprehensive product evaluation led insurance provider HealthNow New York Inc. to choose Informatica data virtualization software over competing products from IBM and Composite. News
-
Applying data analytics software to the hospital supply chain
Analytics software can be used for more than clinical data. Hospitals crunching supply chain numbers for order fulfillment timeliness and accuracy can see bottom line improvements. News
-
Emergency department brings order to patient care with operational BI
Thanks to operational business intelligence, the old whiteboard is out and a new electronic tracking board is in at one hospital emergency room. News
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Healthcare business intelligence systems: an IT laggard no more?
Learn about the status of healthcare business intelligence systems and the potential benefits of healthcare BI tools in supporting clinical intelligence and other analytics uses. Special Report
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About Health care business intelligence systems
In health care, business intelligence can improve operational efficiency as well as the bottom line. Read case studies about facilities using BI systems to improve emergency department patient flow and reduce waiting times. Find resources that explain the benefits of health care business intelligence reporting and the integration of BI systems with enterprise resource planning.