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Perficient’s Big Data Stack – Infrastructure Tier

In a previous blog posting, I introduced Perficient’s Big Data Stack in order to provide a framework for a Big Data architecture and environment. This article is the second in a series of articles (click here for the first article on the Application tier) focusing on a component of the Big Data Stack. The stack […]

Establishing Data Governance – Part 1

As we begin a new year it is only natural to reflect on all that has been learned the year prior. I’ve learned that a warm iron and newspaper can help lift candle wax off carpet (sorry mom and dad!) and recently, while on a project, I learned a new word- “propitious”-meaning, good chance of […]

Patient Data & Bundled Payments: Robbing Peter to Pay for Paul

The topic of bundled payments, and how healthcare organizations and ACOs will respond, has been a vital point of discussion as of late. As a result, my favorite read last week was Bundled Payments: Challenges & Opportunities written by Sheldon Hamburger and Erica Jankelovitz, JD, on the HIMSS site. For the uninitiated, bundled payments are […]

New Perficient Perspectives: Big Data in Healthcare

Perficient Perspectives is a series of informal Q&A sessions with our subject matter experts on hot technology topics and industry issues. In the newly published perspective “Big Data in Healthcare,” Perficient Healthcare industry experts Pete Stiglich and Hari Rajagopal offer their thought leadership and expertise on the impact Big Data has on the healthcare industry. […]

Top 5 Technology Trends in Healthcare – December 2012

The healthcare IT field is rapidly developing and changing. Emerging technology and updated regulations put pressure on healthcare providers and health plans to stay ahead of the curve. Perficient creates a monthly list that explores some of the current topics and issues in health IT. This list examines the most talked about issues and technologies […]

Perficient’s Big Data Stack – The Application Tier

In my last blog posting, I introduced Perficient’s Big Data Stack in order to provide a framework for a Big Data environment. The stack diagram below has two key vertical tiers – the application tier and the infrastructure tier. I will discuss the application tier in this article. Figure 1 – Perficient’s Big Data Stack […]

Top 5 Technology Trends in Healthcare – November 2012

The healthcare IT field is rapidly developing and changing. Emerging technology and updated regulations put pressure on healthcare providers and health plans to stay ahead of the curve. Perficient creates a monthly list that explores some of the current topics and issues in health IT. This list examines the most talked about issues and technologies […]

Profitability & Cost Management in the Health Insurance Industry

Oracle Hyperion Profitability and Cost Management supports the core requirements of the Healthcare Insurance industry and provides value for a broad range of use cases. For core profitability management, HPCM helps managers gain visibility and understanding of the cost to service different healthcare plans, group business and members. It helps provide an accurate understanding of profitability by member segment, […]

Readmission Rates – No Pain, No Gain

The readmission rate refers to patients who are discharged, then readmitted to the same facility for the same medical condition within a specific time period. For example, if I am discharged with Heart Failure and I return to the same hospital with Heart Failure conditions within 15 or 30 days, that is considered a readmission. […]

I Need Data, Now!

This is a topic I touched on a couple of months ago in my blog “EHRs, Analytics, Utilization and Population Health.” Health Systems have been on a tear over the last several years with the deployment of technology to enable the transactional or tactical execution of business activities and delivery of care. With the diversity […]

Data Governance Orgs: The Data Stewardship Coordinating Committee

In my last blog posting, I talked about the role of the Data Governance Board as the key decision making body in Enterprise Data Governance. The decisions which the Data Governance Board should make should be highly strategic in nature – you don’t want executives and senior leaders sitting around arguing over fine distinctions in […]

Watching the pennies with Business Intelligence

The American College of Healthcare Executives announced the top issues confronting hospitals in 2011. It is clear from this news release that financial challenges topped the list and still remain there. In fact, they are far higher priority than everything else and have been for the last three years. The article points out the largest […]

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