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Webinar: Healthcare Enterprise Data Model: Buy vs Build Debate

The healthcare industry is undergoing an extensive transformation and the changes are putting pressures and demands on organization leaders. Healthcare executives are searching for ways to improve measurable outcomes not only because of the impact they have on the Webinar: Enterprise Data Model Buy vs Build Debatefinancial health of their organization, but because it is the right thing to do.

Organizations are turning to an Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) to aggregate and organize data from disparate sources. An EDW makes information available for analysis by users in the clinical, financial, administrative, and research functions. Most healthcare organizations understand the benefits of a scalable EDW solution that provides the visibility to manage metrics, improve patient satisfaction and care and positively effects the bottom line. However, many organizations aren’t sure where to start, do they build it from scratch or buy one? What are the pros and cons for each approach? How long will it take to get up and running?

Are you interested in the buy vs build debate? Join us as we explore the pros and cons of building your own data model vs. buying one and look at real customer use cases to help weigh the pros and cons of this critical enterprise decision. During this webinar, we will discuss:

  • How experience plays into the equation
  • Which solution delivers value more quickly
  • Which solution helps reduce the risk to the organization
  • How easy is it to integrate other solutions
  • How the decision to build vs. buy can impact your internal team

Webinar: Enterprise Data Model: Buy vs Build Debate
Tuesday, November 18, 2014 | 2:00 PM CT
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Kate Tuttle

Kate Tuttle is a senior marketing professional with more than 13 years of marketing experience in both B2B and B2C environments. She has more than 7 years of healthcare industry experience and is passionate about technology and its impact on consumer experience.

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