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Do EMRs Provide Enough Data to Drive Insights in Healthcare?

Many argue that it remains to be seen if EMR initiatives will live up to the promise of improving healthcare. While technology is making an impact on the industry other forces are rapidly creating unprecedented disruption, uncertainty and risk within the healthcare industry. Federal mandates for reporting quality and outcomes are accelerating this change and impacting bottom lines in an already unsustainable model. Consumers are becoming more knowledgeable, engaged and tech-savvy, and expect higher quality, individualized care, immediate answers and improved experience.

As industry pressure and technology maturity converge the organizations that are equipped to capture data, integrate and analyze it from multiple systems (not just EMR) will be able to generate greater insights that will drive a shift from volume-based to value-driven healthcare that improves consumer engagement and care delivery.

IBM and Perficient are collaborating on a Healthcare Analytics QuickStart solution that enables healthcare organizations to quickly and cost-effectively deploy an analytics architecture that realizes near and long term value by complying with Accountable Care reporting requirements and laying the foundation for future analytics and big data initiatives.

Join Dr. Marcie Stoshak-Chavez, MD, Director of Healthcare Strategic Advisory Services at Perficient and Mr. J.D. Whitlock, Director of Clinical & Business Intelligence at Catholic Health Partners on Aug 7th 1 Central for a webcast to see a demo of the Analytics QuickStart solution, and learn how analytics is being used to measure and monitor performance and provide service-line directors and financial administrators with reporting and analysis that enhances clinical care processes and business operations. View their bios

Learn how clinicians and administrators armed with the data-driven insights from the EMR and beyond can:

  • Derive meaningful insights for care delivery by analyzing clinical, financial and operational data
  • Collaborate more effectively and improve quality of care by securely sharing insights among providers
  • Meaningfully measure and understand performance across key Federally mandated measures and take prescribed action
  • Stay on top of shifts in regulatory policy that impact reimbursements and quality requirements

Perficient provides healthcare organizations with the tools, techniques, and advice they need to develop a culture of performance management. Join our webcast on Aug 7th and learn more about the work the Peficient IBM National Business Unit is doing in Healthcare with IBM and see a demo of our Healthcare Analytics QuickStart.

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