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2018 ODH Health Plan Survey - Are Health Plans Ready for Innovation?ODH, Inc.
Shifting health plan landscape brings more competition focused on performance and value. Health care payers of all kinds must innovate, manage big data and harness new technology to deliver better performance at lower costs. Early results from this Survey of 180 commercial and Medicaid health plans feature population health management challenges and solutions, the use of data aggregation as a business strategy, resources to address complex populations, and the role of technology for health plans in the shift to value-based care.
Digital Medicine Acceleration: The Promise of Learning Health SystemsMedullan
This was presented at the Panagora Pharma Clinical Trials Patient Experience Summit.
In Learning Health Systems (LHSs), practice influences research and research influences practice. This makes LHSs the new frontier for adaptive clinical trials and the harbinger of what's to come in a patient-centered clinical development world. Many organizations still struggle with sufficient understanding and experience with digital medicine. Few commercial examples exist where a product has gone through the entire clinical development life cycle - a life cycle which is rampart with barriers to innovation. By leveraging the rise of LHSs and Adaptive Learning Studies, both biopharmaceutical companies and academic research centers can cross the chasm and accomplish what patient engagement can do for clinical development: faster, cheaper, and more efficacious outcomes. For researchers, it is a dream come true. For traditional CROs, it is a challenge.
Coping with Complexity in Healthcare: Enabling Sense-Making Through Great UX ...Medullan
Current trends have expanded the role that people play in monitoring, managing, and making decisions about their health. Whether people are selecting the right health insurance plan, evaluating treatment options, or trying to comprehend and gain actionable insight from complex medical tests or their own fitness data, they are often faced with complex and unfamiliar information and data. Failure to make sense of this information can lead to anxiety, poor decisions, and missed learning opportunities. User experience professionals have an important role to play in improving health care by facilitating comprehension, clarity and actionable insight. In this session we will discuss how to design experiences that support complex decisions and sense-making in the healthcare space. You’ll learn how different types of users approach diverse health information and offer you practical guidance on how to improve their experiences.
Finding Actionable Insights from Healthcare's Big DataMedullan
This webinar covers how to:
- understand ways to prioritize your business drivers
- analyze your data and align opportunities (cost, reimbursement, risk) to maximize impact
- understand your target hyper-segment down to the member level
- identify higher cost segments and behaviors that would benefit from digital intervention
- learn ways to take action now
Designing for Behavior Change: New Models, New Directions (UXPA Boston 2016)Medullan
This deck was presented as part of a panel discussion at the 2016 UXPA Boston Annual Conference.
Twenty years of behavioral psychology and design have shown that designed objects, systems, and tools can help people transform the way they live. If you smoke, a patch can help you leave behind your habit; if you have schizophrenia, an iPhone app can help you acquire a sense of inner control and self-regulation. But the models that psychologists use to understand how we change our behaviors have changed over time. Even the transtheoretical model, the most widely applied theoretical model for understanding behavior change, is now thirty years old, and psychologists and researchers have come a long way since its invention toward understanding how behavior change works. It’s time we update our own understanding as designers.
In this panel for designers, researchers, and anyone else interested in designing for habit formation, behavior change scientists will come together with designers to discuss how the science of behavior change has transformed and how design has changed, and can change, to meet it. Discussion will include:
- PhD behavioral scientists on new research in the field
- Leading behavior change designers on how design is changing in light of new understanding
There will be ample time for lively audience discussion re: where design for behavior change ought to go next; where more research is necessary in order to push our understand and practice forward; and recent audience experiences in the changing terrain of design for behavior change.
2018 ODH Health Plan Survey - Are Health Plans Ready for Innovation?ODH, Inc.
Shifting health plan landscape brings more competition focused on performance and value. Health care payers of all kinds must innovate, manage big data and harness new technology to deliver better performance at lower costs. Early results from this Survey of 180 commercial and Medicaid health plans feature population health management challenges and solutions, the use of data aggregation as a business strategy, resources to address complex populations, and the role of technology for health plans in the shift to value-based care.
Digital Medicine Acceleration: The Promise of Learning Health SystemsMedullan
This was presented at the Panagora Pharma Clinical Trials Patient Experience Summit.
In Learning Health Systems (LHSs), practice influences research and research influences practice. This makes LHSs the new frontier for adaptive clinical trials and the harbinger of what's to come in a patient-centered clinical development world. Many organizations still struggle with sufficient understanding and experience with digital medicine. Few commercial examples exist where a product has gone through the entire clinical development life cycle - a life cycle which is rampart with barriers to innovation. By leveraging the rise of LHSs and Adaptive Learning Studies, both biopharmaceutical companies and academic research centers can cross the chasm and accomplish what patient engagement can do for clinical development: faster, cheaper, and more efficacious outcomes. For researchers, it is a dream come true. For traditional CROs, it is a challenge.
Coping with Complexity in Healthcare: Enabling Sense-Making Through Great UX ...Medullan
Current trends have expanded the role that people play in monitoring, managing, and making decisions about their health. Whether people are selecting the right health insurance plan, evaluating treatment options, or trying to comprehend and gain actionable insight from complex medical tests or their own fitness data, they are often faced with complex and unfamiliar information and data. Failure to make sense of this information can lead to anxiety, poor decisions, and missed learning opportunities. User experience professionals have an important role to play in improving health care by facilitating comprehension, clarity and actionable insight. In this session we will discuss how to design experiences that support complex decisions and sense-making in the healthcare space. You’ll learn how different types of users approach diverse health information and offer you practical guidance on how to improve their experiences.
Finding Actionable Insights from Healthcare's Big DataMedullan
This webinar covers how to:
- understand ways to prioritize your business drivers
- analyze your data and align opportunities (cost, reimbursement, risk) to maximize impact
- understand your target hyper-segment down to the member level
- identify higher cost segments and behaviors that would benefit from digital intervention
- learn ways to take action now
Designing for Behavior Change: New Models, New Directions (UXPA Boston 2016)Medullan
This deck was presented as part of a panel discussion at the 2016 UXPA Boston Annual Conference.
Twenty years of behavioral psychology and design have shown that designed objects, systems, and tools can help people transform the way they live. If you smoke, a patch can help you leave behind your habit; if you have schizophrenia, an iPhone app can help you acquire a sense of inner control and self-regulation. But the models that psychologists use to understand how we change our behaviors have changed over time. Even the transtheoretical model, the most widely applied theoretical model for understanding behavior change, is now thirty years old, and psychologists and researchers have come a long way since its invention toward understanding how behavior change works. It’s time we update our own understanding as designers.
In this panel for designers, researchers, and anyone else interested in designing for habit formation, behavior change scientists will come together with designers to discuss how the science of behavior change has transformed and how design has changed, and can change, to meet it. Discussion will include:
- PhD behavioral scientists on new research in the field
- Leading behavior change designers on how design is changing in light of new understanding
There will be ample time for lively audience discussion re: where design for behavior change ought to go next; where more research is necessary in order to push our understand and practice forward; and recent audience experiences in the changing terrain of design for behavior change.
Delivering the Healthcare Pricing Transparency That Consumers Are DemandingHealth Catalyst
Can you imagine having your detailed healthcare pricing published in the Wall Street Journal? The thought makes most health systems cringe with concern that they’d lose money on the unknown. And yet every other major consumer category includes pricing up front. Amazingly, one health system has developed just such a care model for most major specialties that is predictable and completely transparent. Join us in this webinar to learn how they did it. You’ll get amazing insight into the importance of their quality measures and actual, daily costing for each procedure, not just allocated costs.
Getting to the Wrong Answer Faster with Your Analytics: Shifting to a Better ...Health Catalyst
Wrong conclusions in your analytics can cause waste and disillusionment, not to mention suboptimal outcomes that may take months or even years to recover from. But analytic analysis isn’t about perfection—it’s about getting to the right answer by quickly getting to the wrong one.
In this interactive webinar, Jason Jones, chief data scientist at Health Catalyst, walks through scenarios that illustrate how commonly used analytic methods can lead analysts and leaders to the wrong conclusions, and shares how to course correct if this happens to you. In health and healthcare, leaders drive change by understanding and supporting better approaches, and analytics provide the best foundation for informed change management. Let’s work together to shift towards a better use of AI in healthcare.
View this webinar to learn:
- How analysis of the same data set can result in different conclusions.
- Tools and techniques to get your organization back on track after a misstep.
- Lessons from two case studies that will help you drive better analytics in your own organization.
Unlocking Technology Opportunities in Value-Based Healthcare | Parimal Shah |...UCICove
About UCI Applied Innovation:
UCI Applied Innovation is a dynamic, innovative central platform for the UCI campus, entrepreneurs, inventors, the business community and investors to collaborate and move UCI research from lab to market.
About the Cove @ UCI:
To accelerate collaboration by better connecting innovation partners in Orange County, UCI Applied Innovation created the Cove, a physical, state-of-the-art hub for entrepreneurs to gather and navigate the resources available both on and off campus. The Cove is headquarters for UCI Applied Innovation, as well as houses several ecosystem partners including incubators, accelerators, angel investors, venture capitalists, mentors and legal experts.
Follow us on social media:
Facebook: @UCICove
Twitter: @UCICove
Instagram: @UCICove
LinkedIn: @UCIAppliedInnovation
For more information:
cove@uci.edu
http://innovation.uci.edu/
Dr Adam Chee - Generating Healthcare Data for Transformation Through Crowds, ...Crowdsourcing Week
Presented at Crowdsourcing Week Global 2014 by Adam Chee, Chief Advocacy Officer, BinaryHealthcare. Join us for CSW Global 2015! More Information: http://crowdsourcingweek.com/ and https://twitter.com/CrowdWeek
"Health Information Exchange in Oregon – Where We Are & Where We Are Going"
Moderator: Eric McLaughlin, Project Manager, Cognosante
Abigail Sears, Chief Executive Officer, OCHIN
Sharon Wentz, RN, Business Development Coordinator, CareAccord
Laurie Miller, RHIT, CCS-P, HISP Administrator, Gorge Health Connect
Paula Weldon, Project Manager, Jefferson Health Information Exchange
The Data Maze: Navigating the Complexities of Data GovernanceHealth Catalyst
Most organizations struggle to turn their data into a strategic asset. Oftentimes they lack the data they need, and don’t trust the data they have. This results in a struggle to surface meaningful opportunities, quantify the value of those opportunities, and transform insight into action. In this webinar, your host Tom Burton shares strategies for improving data literacy, ensuring data quality, and expanding data utilization.
This interactive, “choose your own adventure” style experience, allowed attendees to discover how investing in a deliberate, principle-based strategy can help them navigate the complexities of data governance and maximize the value of data for outcomes improvement.
View the webinar and learn:
- Demonstrate how to unleash data at your organization with efforts across the improvement spectrum.
- Recognize how to sustain and spread improvements across your entire organization.
- Illustrate the importance of investing in analytics training and infrastructure to prepare for massive improvement in healthcare outcomes.
- Understand the 5 key stages of the Data Life Cycle.
- Demonstrate strategies to overcome the common challenges around data quality, data utilization, and data literacy.
- Show how a data governance framework can accelerate improvement in clinical, cost, and experience outcomes.
Have Data—Need Analysts. Lessons Learned From The Woodworking IndustryHealth Catalyst
Recent advances in healthcare technology are designed to help organizations achieve the Quadruple Aim. While IT vendors tout better tools as the solution for healthcare woes, all data analysts and architects know this isn’t true. John Wadsworth, senior vice president, Health Catalyst, will share valuable, practical learnings from his 20 plus years of experience as a data analyst in this hands-on session that will explore the rich analytic ecosystem found in health care.
John will share:
Healthcare industry examples that highlight the required synergy of technology (e.g. EHRs, EDWs, ancillary health and reporting systems, etc.)
Data analyst skill proficiencies that help drive sustained clinical, financial, and operational improvements.
John’s unique presentation style leverages simple and fun analogies to galvanize key concepts for technology, clinical, and executive attendees. In this webinar, he will bring lessons learned from the woodworking industry and demonstrate how they apply to healthcare analytics. Come prepared to engage, laugh, and learn. You’ll leave with a deeper understanding of the skills needed to fully leverage your analytic ecosystem.
mHealth Israel_Mony Weschler_Montefiore_How Data Exchange Is Essential In Sup...Levi Shapiro
Presentation for mHealth Israel by Mony Weschler, Senior Director Applications Strategy and Innovation, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center. Theme: How Data Exchange Is Essential In Support of New Technologies & Healthcare Innovation. This presentation has three objectives:
1) Discuss IT governance components that positioned Montefiore to achieve extensive community outreach efforts
2) Review strategies for incorporating innovation and new technologies into existing processes.
3) Identify the data exchange challenges
Delivering the Healthcare Pricing Transparency That Consumers Are DemandingHealth Catalyst
Can you imagine having your detailed healthcare pricing published in the Wall Street Journal? The thought makes most health systems cringe with concern that they’d lose money on the unknown. And yet every other major consumer category includes pricing up front. Amazingly, one health system has developed just such a care model for most major specialties that is predictable and completely transparent. Join us in this webinar to learn how they did it. You’ll get amazing insight into the importance of their quality measures and actual, daily costing for each procedure, not just allocated costs.
Getting to the Wrong Answer Faster with Your Analytics: Shifting to a Better ...Health Catalyst
Wrong conclusions in your analytics can cause waste and disillusionment, not to mention suboptimal outcomes that may take months or even years to recover from. But analytic analysis isn’t about perfection—it’s about getting to the right answer by quickly getting to the wrong one.
In this interactive webinar, Jason Jones, chief data scientist at Health Catalyst, walks through scenarios that illustrate how commonly used analytic methods can lead analysts and leaders to the wrong conclusions, and shares how to course correct if this happens to you. In health and healthcare, leaders drive change by understanding and supporting better approaches, and analytics provide the best foundation for informed change management. Let’s work together to shift towards a better use of AI in healthcare.
View this webinar to learn:
- How analysis of the same data set can result in different conclusions.
- Tools and techniques to get your organization back on track after a misstep.
- Lessons from two case studies that will help you drive better analytics in your own organization.
Unlocking Technology Opportunities in Value-Based Healthcare | Parimal Shah |...UCICove
About UCI Applied Innovation:
UCI Applied Innovation is a dynamic, innovative central platform for the UCI campus, entrepreneurs, inventors, the business community and investors to collaborate and move UCI research from lab to market.
About the Cove @ UCI:
To accelerate collaboration by better connecting innovation partners in Orange County, UCI Applied Innovation created the Cove, a physical, state-of-the-art hub for entrepreneurs to gather and navigate the resources available both on and off campus. The Cove is headquarters for UCI Applied Innovation, as well as houses several ecosystem partners including incubators, accelerators, angel investors, venture capitalists, mentors and legal experts.
Follow us on social media:
Facebook: @UCICove
Twitter: @UCICove
Instagram: @UCICove
LinkedIn: @UCIAppliedInnovation
For more information:
cove@uci.edu
http://innovation.uci.edu/
Dr Adam Chee - Generating Healthcare Data for Transformation Through Crowds, ...Crowdsourcing Week
Presented at Crowdsourcing Week Global 2014 by Adam Chee, Chief Advocacy Officer, BinaryHealthcare. Join us for CSW Global 2015! More Information: http://crowdsourcingweek.com/ and https://twitter.com/CrowdWeek
"Health Information Exchange in Oregon – Where We Are & Where We Are Going"
Moderator: Eric McLaughlin, Project Manager, Cognosante
Abigail Sears, Chief Executive Officer, OCHIN
Sharon Wentz, RN, Business Development Coordinator, CareAccord
Laurie Miller, RHIT, CCS-P, HISP Administrator, Gorge Health Connect
Paula Weldon, Project Manager, Jefferson Health Information Exchange
The Data Maze: Navigating the Complexities of Data GovernanceHealth Catalyst
Most organizations struggle to turn their data into a strategic asset. Oftentimes they lack the data they need, and don’t trust the data they have. This results in a struggle to surface meaningful opportunities, quantify the value of those opportunities, and transform insight into action. In this webinar, your host Tom Burton shares strategies for improving data literacy, ensuring data quality, and expanding data utilization.
This interactive, “choose your own adventure” style experience, allowed attendees to discover how investing in a deliberate, principle-based strategy can help them navigate the complexities of data governance and maximize the value of data for outcomes improvement.
View the webinar and learn:
- Demonstrate how to unleash data at your organization with efforts across the improvement spectrum.
- Recognize how to sustain and spread improvements across your entire organization.
- Illustrate the importance of investing in analytics training and infrastructure to prepare for massive improvement in healthcare outcomes.
- Understand the 5 key stages of the Data Life Cycle.
- Demonstrate strategies to overcome the common challenges around data quality, data utilization, and data literacy.
- Show how a data governance framework can accelerate improvement in clinical, cost, and experience outcomes.
Have Data—Need Analysts. Lessons Learned From The Woodworking IndustryHealth Catalyst
Recent advances in healthcare technology are designed to help organizations achieve the Quadruple Aim. While IT vendors tout better tools as the solution for healthcare woes, all data analysts and architects know this isn’t true. John Wadsworth, senior vice president, Health Catalyst, will share valuable, practical learnings from his 20 plus years of experience as a data analyst in this hands-on session that will explore the rich analytic ecosystem found in health care.
John will share:
Healthcare industry examples that highlight the required synergy of technology (e.g. EHRs, EDWs, ancillary health and reporting systems, etc.)
Data analyst skill proficiencies that help drive sustained clinical, financial, and operational improvements.
John’s unique presentation style leverages simple and fun analogies to galvanize key concepts for technology, clinical, and executive attendees. In this webinar, he will bring lessons learned from the woodworking industry and demonstrate how they apply to healthcare analytics. Come prepared to engage, laugh, and learn. You’ll leave with a deeper understanding of the skills needed to fully leverage your analytic ecosystem.
mHealth Israel_Mony Weschler_Montefiore_How Data Exchange Is Essential In Sup...Levi Shapiro
Presentation for mHealth Israel by Mony Weschler, Senior Director Applications Strategy and Innovation, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center. Theme: How Data Exchange Is Essential In Support of New Technologies & Healthcare Innovation. This presentation has three objectives:
1) Discuss IT governance components that positioned Montefiore to achieve extensive community outreach efforts
2) Review strategies for incorporating innovation and new technologies into existing processes.
3) Identify the data exchange challenges
Data Is the New Strategic Asset in M&As: Is Ripping and Replacing EHRs Really...Health Catalyst
In this webinar, Tim and Dale, who worked together at Northwestern Medicine to establish an early-on and leading enterprise data warehouse solution for the hospital, physicians and medical school, will present their unique perspectives creating a thoughtful environment of comparison and contrast. This won’t be a typical corporate dozer—rather it will provide an opportunity for you to think deeply about the novel nature of your organization’s data. Historically, hospital expansion by building a larger footprint was the way to scale and capture market share. While those things still matter, attention has shifted to the expansion of the distribution of care through virtual and physical access points that embody a far more consumer friendly means to deliver care. It is in those entities that enriched data can be used to deliver care outreach that actually makes a difference for patients. That is where the new margins exist.
"Disruptive" Technology in Healthcare Implications for the Workforce & HR Pro...Cornerstone OnDemand
Electronic Medical Records, Meaningful Use, remote patient monitoring, and healthcare apps galore, just to name a few. The industry has recently seen a tremendous rise in new technologies that are changing the way healthcare is delivered today. These advancements have led to new standards of care but have also had a significant impact to the knowledge and skill-sets needed for healthcare staff to remain successful and deliver quality care.
However, rolling out new technology initiatives across organizations often come with their own set of challenges – possibly leading to a totally different type of “disruption”. Learn strategies for how your organization can minimize “growing pains” and realize the benefits of these new healthcare technologies sooner.
Join Elizabeth Robledo, Talent Management System Program Manager at Legacy Health and Rehan Mirza, Product & Verticals Marketing Manager at Cornerstone OnDemand as they discuss:
-Big health tech trends of 2016
-Impacts of new technology on the modern healthcare workforce
-Strategies for implementing new technology at your organization
Creating Interoperable Medical Devices that fit into Hospital Enterprise IT E...Shahid Shah
Creating connected medical devices is challenging but doing so in an interoperable manner that can easily and flexibly fit into modern hospital IT environments is even more difficult. This presentation provides sage advice on how to design connected life-critical medical devices so that they work well within modern hospital environments.
Going Beyond the EMR for Data-driven Insights in HealthcarePerficient, Inc.
Join Dr. Marcie Stoshak-Chavez, MD, FACEP, Director of Healthcare Strategic Advisory Services at Perficient and Mr. J.D. Whitlock, Director of Clinical & Business Intelligence at Catholic Health Partners to 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.
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
Presentation by Noel Harvey, VP R&D, and Al Lauritano, Head of Strategic Technology Partnerships, Becton Dickinson, on January 19, 2015 for mHealth Israel meetup.
The Foundations of Success in Population Health ManagementHealth Catalyst
From hospital systems to large employers, organizations are increasingly taking on financial risk for the health of populations. Drivers of this trend include the update to the MSSP model, the recent CMS Primary Cares Initiative announcement, the increasing prevalence of the Medicare Advantage model, innovative partnerships in the self-insured employer space, and the proliferation of Medicaid ACOs. Yet while market pressures push organizations toward population risk, they don't necessarily help them succeed: most organizations are struggling to attain or sustain the dual imperatives of high-quality care and cost containment. A primary reason? Short-sighted and tactical approaches that don't provide the flexible data infrastructure and tools to adapt to emerging trends in population health—or to support short-term contractual requirements while building toward long-term success.
View this launch webinar to learn about Health Catalyst’s Population Health Foundations solution, a data and analytics-first starter set aimed at optimizing performance in value-based risk arrangements and providing the data ecosystem that will flex and adapt to complex needs of risk-bearing organizations. Solution services ensure that the strategic value of data is maximized to improve performance in risk contracts—and provide side-by-side subject matter expert partnership for establishing short- and long-term goals for population health management (PHM).
Built on Health Catalyst’s foundational technology and supported by the nationwide experience and perspective of its experts, the Population Health Foundations solution helps organizations leverage multiple data sources to understand their patient populations and create meaningful views of financial and clinical quality performance. As a starter set that organizations can build on based on their needs, the solution is designed to compensate for the known limitations of “black box” population health applications that fail to reveal the “why” of analytic insights and exacerbate the challenges of transforming quality, cost, and care. The Population Health Foundations solution delivers the essential analytic tools needed for success under value-based risk arrangements.
In these slides you can expect to:
- Review recent changes to the field of value-based care, and reactions and insights from the market
- Discover how the Population Health Foundations solution can act as a comprehensive, data-first analytics solution to support your population stratification and monitoring needs
- Understand how this solution functions as a foundational starter set for value-based care success, enabling clients to leverage all their data and other relevant population health tools
Creating large scale telehealth network : A story from the USA by Adam Darkins, Vice President, Medical Affairs & Enterprise Technology Development, Medtronics, USA
eHealth Summit: "Case Study: The applied research for connected health (ARCH)...3GDR
Slides from National eHealth Summit, 30 Sept 2015 at Carton House, Kildare: Maria Quinlan, Research Lead Change Work-Package, ARCH.
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http://www.ehealthsummit.ie
http://mhealthinsight.com/2015/09/25/mhealth-insights-from-the-ehealth-summit/
Strategic Application of IT for Performance Improvement in hospital industry_...DrDevTaneja1
Hospital industry has been laggard in using IT tools to improve Performance Management.
The hospital industry must move beyond Transaction Reporting HMIS to Performance Improvement Tools like Visual Analysis Business Intelligence
Hospital industry must use IT spending as a Strategic Resource to optimize business outcomes & productivity
Precision medicine has profound implications for patient care and clinical outcomes, and is already beginning to impact everyday medical practice. However, implementation faces several obstacles, including overstated claims, resistance among clinical medicine thought leaders and providers, and concerns about costs, data overload, and interoperability. This webinar will address five key concerns, challenges, and barriers among clinicians and IT professionals struggling to determine the value and limitations of implementing precision medicine, and offer tangible recommendations to help drive toward precision medicine adoption.
Learning Objectives:
Identify obstacles that impede the implementation of precision medicine in clinical practice.
Contrast population-based medicine and precision medicine.
Demonstrate the real world benefits of precision medicine in today's healthcare setting.
Analytics Staffing Models of Health Systems That Compete Well Using DataThotWave
Analytics Staffing Models of Health Systems That Compete Well Using Data
Analytic leaders are facing unprecedented pressure as expectations from the digitization of health drives questions from every corner of the enterprise. Along with the operational and workflow changes that come with digital health, we are seeing greater demand for data to support care transformation, risk contracting and organizational performance.
The time is right to consider how analytics can support organizational strategies and how we can ensure alignment across the organization. As part of the strategic alignment exercise we often see organizations consider how to best deliver advanced analytic capabilities and then ask themselves the question “how should we organize our analytic teams?” Often, an effective way to increase that efficiency, improve morale and achieve economy of scale is to consider changes to how analytics teams are organized.
The most appropriate organizational structure will vary based on the health system size, culture, and analytics (and data) maturity. Should the analytics capabilities be centralized, decentralized, or should we consider an alternative, hybrid staffing model? Should analytics sit under IT or medical leadership?
In our Data4Decisions talk, we will review the common models employed by leaders in healthcare, and describe how they align with business strategy. Further, we will outline common challenges as well as share success secrets via case studies from across the US healthcare landscape. The goal of this presentation is to provide the audience with a strong foundation for understanding the healthcare analytics staffing models used across the industry.
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We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
Company Valuation webinar series - Tuesday, 4 June 2024FelixPerez547899
This session provided an update as to the latest valuation data in the UK and then delved into a discussion on the upcoming election and the impacts on valuation. We finished, as always with a Q&A
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Event Report - SAP Sapphire 2024 Orlando - lots of innovation and old challengesHolger Mueller
Holger Mueller of Constellation Research shares his key takeaways from SAP's Sapphire confernece, held in Orlando, June 3rd till 5th 2024, in the Orange Convention Center.
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Discover the top mailing list providers in the USA, offering targeted lists, segmentation, and analytics to optimize your marketing campaigns and drive engagement.
Putting the SPARK into Virtual Training.pptxCynthia Clay
This 60-minute webinar, sponsored by Adobe, was delivered for the Training Mag Network. It explored the five elements of SPARK: Storytelling, Purpose, Action, Relationships, and Kudos. Knowing how to tell a well-structured story is key to building long-term memory. Stating a clear purpose that doesn't take away from the discovery learning process is critical. Ensuring that people move from theory to practical application is imperative. Creating strong social learning is the key to commitment and engagement. Validating and affirming participants' comments is the way to create a positive learning environment.
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Innovation for Common Good
1. Innovation for Common Good
Million
Innovators
Group
[contact]
Major Jason Uppal, P.Eng.
Tel: 416.464.3329
E: jason.uppal@millionInnovators.com
millionInnovators.com
2. [the challenge]
[the ask]
Solution
Options
“Quality and Economics of
Healthcare”
not just a Canadian problem
Essential Patient Health Information &
Known Good Practices at the Point of
Care in Consumable Format.
Broad “Never Events”
[the solution characteristics]
• Standardized EHR
• HL7 Based
Interoperability
• Meaningful Use Measures
• Pay for Performance
[the current state]
• Spent lot of Money &
Time
• We are still far from
The ASK
[the solution characteristics]
• Relentless reduction in the probability of
Preventable Errors (focus on communication), Seven
year Journey @ UHN – reasonable success
• Next Generation Architecture [2018]
• Ability to securely share essential health
information and best practices - blockchain
• Ability to direct Right Information to the Right
Provider - digital persona
• Ability to Learn from the Current Clinical
Information - machine learning
Innovation for Common Good
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