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Disruptive Analytics at #PopHealth15

I was at the Population Health Colloquium this past week presenting with @LesliAdams from Oracle’s HSGBU Strategy Team discussing the age old question of “Who champions the EDW in a Disruptive Analytics at #PopHealth15hospital setting?” Our presentation explored four types of change (Evolutionary, Disruptive, Imposed and Deliberate) and how all are needed in Healthcare. Group polling revealed that the preference was either “disruptive” or “purposeful” to get things done.

We went on to discuss the challenges and goals of integrating analytics (including retrospective data) into the clinician workflow within the EMR and how the Chief Informatics Officer is the best organizational role to champion analytics.

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View the full presentation from the MINI SUMMIT IV: WHO IS YOUR CHAMPION OF CLINICAL OUTCOMES? NAVIGATING ENTERPRISE-WIDE ANALYTICS AND THE DIGITAL SAFETY NET.

The group, which included several clinicians also delved into the dialog of how clinical analytics and should influence clinical (EMR) workflow. There are many challenges, but the idea that Precision Medicine and Population Health can converge to improve patient outcomes is an exciting topic!

Perficient will also be at HIMSS 2015 #HIMSS15 during the week of April 12th in Chicago. Stop by to meet our dynamic team of Life Sciences and Healthcare experts at in booth #4460.

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Terie McClintock

Terie McClintock is the Oracle Healthcare Practice Director at Perficient, Inc. where she is responsible for providing healthcare subject matter expertise to the Perficient Oracle National Business Unit while also cultivating and managing the partnership with Oracle’s Healthcare Vertical and Horizontal Business Units. Terie has more than 25 years of IT experience. Prior to joining Perficient, Terie contributed over 13 years at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center with the most recent title of Director, Data Management Services. Prior to M.D. Anderson, Terie worked for IBM as a Senior Consultant.

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