
What if you overheard a health plan CIO give this command: “Alexa, over the last three months, which New York providers received the most payment for treatment of out-of-state patients…
What if you overheard a health plan CIO give this command: “Alexa, over the last three months, which New York providers received the most payment for treatment of out-of-state patients…
The demand for business intelligence (BI) continues to grow in the healthcare market as organizations look for ways to transform a wealth of patient data into insights to improve finances,…
There are several ways to increase the effectiveness of healthcare business intelligence and maximize the return on investment from these efforts. Evaluate Current BI Capability Historically, the major cost of…
With access to more data than ever and a growing emphasis on providing patients with value-based care, investing in a business intelligence (BI) software system is becoming a logical move…
As the healthcare market grows more competitive than ever, healthcare organizations are seeing the value of investing in business intelligence system to help them improve performance, evaluate risks and forecast…
Business intelligence in healthcare can yield real benefits to both the clinical and business sides of an operation by providing historical data, current trends and predictive analytics that influence decision-making….
As more patient data becomes available through the rapid adoption of electronic health records and regulations for treating these patients grow as part of the Affordable Care Act, healthcare providers…
Business intelligence services can turn data into actionable insights that directly inform decision-making in various healthcare settings to influence patient and population health and cut costs by pulling together business…
There was a time when hospital supply chain leaders were in charge of ordering products and making sure those products were kept in stock. Those days are over. Increasingly, supply…
Clinical decision support systems are critical components to helping healthcare companies make decisions, improve patient care and population health, and control costs. However, analyzing financial, operational and quality control data…
With U.S. healthcare spending reaching a high of $3 trillion or $9,523 per person, according to recent estimates, providers and payers are looking to big data to reduce costs and…
The need to use a wide range of sources of healthcare data forces both providers and health plans to look at their data and technology investments in innovative ways. This…