Combining Patient Records, Genomic Data and Environmental Data to Enable Tran...Perficient, Inc.
The average academic research organization (ARO) and hospital has many systems that house patient-related information, such as patient records and genomic data. Combining data from a variety of sources in an ongoing manner can enable complex and meaningful querying, reporting and analysis for the purposes of improving patient safety and care, boosting operational efficiency, and supporting personalized medicine initiatives.
In this webinar, Perficient’s Mike Grossman, a director of clinical data warehousing and analytics, and Martin Sizemore, a healthcare strategist, discussed:
-How AROs and hospitals can benefit from a systematic approach to combining data from diverse systems and utilizing a suite of data extraction, reporting, and analytical tools, in order to support a wide variety of needs and requests
-Examples of proposed solutions to real-life challenges AROs and hospitals often encounter
Extending Your EMR with Business Intelligence SolutionsPerficient, Inc.
The best business intelligence applications start with one part EMR, one part financial applications, and one part operational applications stirred into real insights. These slides show examples from speakers that have successfully extended EMRs into managing costs, transmitting information to disease registries and improving patient care.
Healthcare Business Intelligence for Power UsersPerficient, Inc.
The Healthcare industry is accustomed to volumes of clinical and administrative data. Business intelligence helps convert these large amounts of data into actionable insights to reduce costs, streamline processes, and improve healthcare delivery. Our first webinar, “An Introduction to Business Intelligence for Healthcare,” introduces business intelligence in healthcare and common concepts.
In the second of this series of two webinars, Health BI Practice Manager, Mike Jenkins addresses:
- The BI Maturity Level
- Examples of Levels 3 and 4
- Attaining Level 5
How Northwestern Medicine is Leveraging Epic to Enable Value-Based CarePerficient, Inc.
Value-based care and payment reform are prompting hospitals and healthcare providers to more closely manage population health. Hospitals and health systems rely on technology and data to outline the characteristics of their population and identify high-risk patients in order to manage chronic diseases and deliver enhanced preventative care.
Our webinar covered how Cadence Health, now part of Northwestern Medicine, is leveraging the native capabilities of Epic to manage their population health initiatives and value-based care relationships across the continuum of care.
Our speakers:
-Analyzed how Epic’s Healthy Planet and Cogito platforms can be used to manage value-based care initiatives.
-Examined the three steps for effective population health management: Collect data, analyze data and engage with patients.
-Covered how access to analytics allows physicians at Northwestern Medicine to deliver enhanced preventive care and better manage chronic diseases.
-Discussed Northwestern Medicine’s strategy to integrate data from Epic and other data sources.
ACO = HIE + Analytics - a Healthcare IT PresentationPerficient, Inc.
With the release of the Accountable Care Organization (ACO) regulations, healthcare providers must be able to identify, access, and seamlessly share patient information to drive efficiencies and enjoy a potential share in ACO program incentives. Additionally, more than half of the 93 draft National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) ACO measures are also Meaningful Use measures, which further elevates the need to achieve meaningful use stage 2 or higher.
Given these goals, success will ultimately depend on an organization’s ability to share patient data at the point of care and its ability to gain meaning from historical and longitudinal data for use in managing population health. Healthcare organizations will need to give focused attention to the IT strategies, appropriate architectures, and roadmaps they will use to move from desired state to reality.
We discuss the practical architectural approach for creating an ACO. As Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) evolve into their second generation, they are able to the support the functional ACO tasks of delivering and managing care for a defined population, accept payment, distribute savings to participants, and perform disease management with predictive modeling to improve outcomes. We will also discuss the need to achieve meaningful use stage 2 or higher and the data/analytics requirements for ACO participants.
Presenter Martin Sizemore is the Director of Healthcare Strategy for Perficient. Martin has been a consultant and trusted advisor to CEOs, COOs, CIOs and senior managers for global multi-national companies and healthcare organizations, and is a certified Enterprise Architect with specialized skills in Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).
Healthcare Business Intelligence & Analytics – A Dose of WellnessSPEC INDIA
As the Healthcare industry moves to the next level of offerings, data captured coupled with business intelligence & data analytics provides innovative solutions for this very dynamic industry relying heavily on contemporary techniques like mobile technologies, the Cloud and the IoT. Special solutions to cater to the mobile device management for healthcare too gain growing importance.
The need for cost optimizations all across, the requirements to gain insights into the very detailed parameters related to treatment plans and the administrative efforts to co-ordinate and keep these in sync is managed by Healthcare Business Intelligence solutions.
Get More Details on Business Intelligence for Healthcare Industry Here: http://blog.spec-india.com/healthcare-business-intelligence-analytics-dose-wellness/
Drive Compliance and Profit with Oracle Healthcare AnalyticsPerficient, Inc.
Learn how Oracle's Enterprise Health Analytics (EHA), coupled with Oracle Business Intelligence, speeds the delivery of clinical event reporting by leveraging data integrations to Cerner and the EHA Healthcare Data model.
How EHA integrates EMR and other operational data to provide actionable information with integrity and precision to ready you for the ACO market
How EHA integrates clinical, financial, administrative and research data to speed the time from data input to robust retrospective and predictive analytics
Examples of how Oracle EHA can unlock your EMR data for hospital-acquired conditions and prevention, ad-hoc and standard reporting and other valuable metadata
Data warehouse solutions including strategic roadmaps for Meaningful Use, Population Health Management and Accountable Care
Combining Patient Records, Genomic Data and Environmental Data to Enable Tran...Perficient, Inc.
The average academic research organization (ARO) and hospital has many systems that house patient-related information, such as patient records and genomic data. Combining data from a variety of sources in an ongoing manner can enable complex and meaningful querying, reporting and analysis for the purposes of improving patient safety and care, boosting operational efficiency, and supporting personalized medicine initiatives.
In this webinar, Perficient’s Mike Grossman, a director of clinical data warehousing and analytics, and Martin Sizemore, a healthcare strategist, discussed:
-How AROs and hospitals can benefit from a systematic approach to combining data from diverse systems and utilizing a suite of data extraction, reporting, and analytical tools, in order to support a wide variety of needs and requests
-Examples of proposed solutions to real-life challenges AROs and hospitals often encounter
Extending Your EMR with Business Intelligence SolutionsPerficient, Inc.
The best business intelligence applications start with one part EMR, one part financial applications, and one part operational applications stirred into real insights. These slides show examples from speakers that have successfully extended EMRs into managing costs, transmitting information to disease registries and improving patient care.
Healthcare Business Intelligence for Power UsersPerficient, Inc.
The Healthcare industry is accustomed to volumes of clinical and administrative data. Business intelligence helps convert these large amounts of data into actionable insights to reduce costs, streamline processes, and improve healthcare delivery. Our first webinar, “An Introduction to Business Intelligence for Healthcare,” introduces business intelligence in healthcare and common concepts.
In the second of this series of two webinars, Health BI Practice Manager, Mike Jenkins addresses:
- The BI Maturity Level
- Examples of Levels 3 and 4
- Attaining Level 5
How Northwestern Medicine is Leveraging Epic to Enable Value-Based CarePerficient, Inc.
Value-based care and payment reform are prompting hospitals and healthcare providers to more closely manage population health. Hospitals and health systems rely on technology and data to outline the characteristics of their population and identify high-risk patients in order to manage chronic diseases and deliver enhanced preventative care.
Our webinar covered how Cadence Health, now part of Northwestern Medicine, is leveraging the native capabilities of Epic to manage their population health initiatives and value-based care relationships across the continuum of care.
Our speakers:
-Analyzed how Epic’s Healthy Planet and Cogito platforms can be used to manage value-based care initiatives.
-Examined the three steps for effective population health management: Collect data, analyze data and engage with patients.
-Covered how access to analytics allows physicians at Northwestern Medicine to deliver enhanced preventive care and better manage chronic diseases.
-Discussed Northwestern Medicine’s strategy to integrate data from Epic and other data sources.
ACO = HIE + Analytics - a Healthcare IT PresentationPerficient, Inc.
With the release of the Accountable Care Organization (ACO) regulations, healthcare providers must be able to identify, access, and seamlessly share patient information to drive efficiencies and enjoy a potential share in ACO program incentives. Additionally, more than half of the 93 draft National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) ACO measures are also Meaningful Use measures, which further elevates the need to achieve meaningful use stage 2 or higher.
Given these goals, success will ultimately depend on an organization’s ability to share patient data at the point of care and its ability to gain meaning from historical and longitudinal data for use in managing population health. Healthcare organizations will need to give focused attention to the IT strategies, appropriate architectures, and roadmaps they will use to move from desired state to reality.
We discuss the practical architectural approach for creating an ACO. As Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) evolve into their second generation, they are able to the support the functional ACO tasks of delivering and managing care for a defined population, accept payment, distribute savings to participants, and perform disease management with predictive modeling to improve outcomes. We will also discuss the need to achieve meaningful use stage 2 or higher and the data/analytics requirements for ACO participants.
Presenter Martin Sizemore is the Director of Healthcare Strategy for Perficient. Martin has been a consultant and trusted advisor to CEOs, COOs, CIOs and senior managers for global multi-national companies and healthcare organizations, and is a certified Enterprise Architect with specialized skills in Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).
Healthcare Business Intelligence & Analytics – A Dose of WellnessSPEC INDIA
As the Healthcare industry moves to the next level of offerings, data captured coupled with business intelligence & data analytics provides innovative solutions for this very dynamic industry relying heavily on contemporary techniques like mobile technologies, the Cloud and the IoT. Special solutions to cater to the mobile device management for healthcare too gain growing importance.
The need for cost optimizations all across, the requirements to gain insights into the very detailed parameters related to treatment plans and the administrative efforts to co-ordinate and keep these in sync is managed by Healthcare Business Intelligence solutions.
Get More Details on Business Intelligence for Healthcare Industry Here: http://blog.spec-india.com/healthcare-business-intelligence-analytics-dose-wellness/
Drive Compliance and Profit with Oracle Healthcare AnalyticsPerficient, Inc.
Learn how Oracle's Enterprise Health Analytics (EHA), coupled with Oracle Business Intelligence, speeds the delivery of clinical event reporting by leveraging data integrations to Cerner and the EHA Healthcare Data model.
How EHA integrates EMR and other operational data to provide actionable information with integrity and precision to ready you for the ACO market
How EHA integrates clinical, financial, administrative and research data to speed the time from data input to robust retrospective and predictive analytics
Examples of how Oracle EHA can unlock your EMR data for hospital-acquired conditions and prevention, ad-hoc and standard reporting and other valuable metadata
Data warehouse solutions including strategic roadmaps for Meaningful Use, Population Health Management and Accountable Care
How to Load Data More Quickly and Accurately into Oracle's Life Sciences Data...Perficient, Inc.
Sponsors and CROs know the value of having a consolidated and regulatory-compliant data warehouse, such as Oracle’s Life Sciences Data Hub (LSH), as well as the importance of consistently loading data into that warehouse quickly and accurately.
However, as data structures from the source files change over time, it can be very time consuming to modify the data structure in the warehouse itself. Additionally, for the large groups of SAS datasets that are typical for a clinical trial, the out-of-the-box load times can be quite long, as the data is loaded one set at a time.
Perficient has the answer. In this webinar, we discussed and demonstrated an autoloader tool that greatly simplifies the data loading process for LSH. We showed how the autoloader can automatically load files, detect metadata changes, upgrade target structures, and load data, all with no human intervention. In addition, we demonstrated how Perficient’s autoloader tool can load multiple datasets in parallel to minimize load times.
Harness Your Clinical and Financial Data with an Enterprise Health Informat...Perficient, Inc.
The importance of Enterprise Health Information Exchange (EHIE) as a key way to empower your physicians and patients and demonstrate meaningful use of electronic health records:
- Present the business case for EHIE as an important architecture that matters to progressive health systems
- Take a look at some of the market-leading EHIE architectures and products
- Provide real exam...ples of organizations that are using EHIE to improve their operations
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
HIMSS Analytics, with a goal of helping healthcare organizations understand and advance healthcare analytics, has developed the Adoption Model for Analytics Maturity (AMAM) published here on www.SlideShare.net for healthcare industry reference.
This 8 stage international prescriptive analytics oriented maturity model offers an easy assessment and a detailed industry specific road map to help healthcare providers interested in analytics advance their capabilities.
For further information please see www.HIMSSAnalytics.org
Mergers, acquisitions, and partnerships dramatically reducing it consolidati...Health Catalyst
Please join Dale Sanders, President of Health Catalyst Technology, in this webinar as he explains his experiences, observations, and advice about the use of an EDW or DOS to reduce the costs of IT integration in healthcare M&A and rapidly increase the value proposition of the new organization. Dale has a diverse background in complex data environments and decision support, spanning three decades in the US Air Force, National Security Agency, and as a CIO in healthcare.
To view recording of this webinar please use the below link:
https://wso2.com/library/webinars/2015/02/connected-health-reference-architecture/
The key focus areas of this session are
Overview of healthcare IT landscape
Standards and protocols widely used in healthcare platforms
SOA is healthcare domain
Quality of services in healthcare platforms
A connected healthcare reference model
Leveraging Technology to Empower Patients and Reduce Healthcare CostsPerficient, Inc.
Telehealth, once reserved for the chronically ill, is now being used to drive increased revenue by creating services that scale beyond traditional geographic boundaries.
Perficient and KP OnCall discussed how telehealth is impacting healthcare and how the nation’s leading telehealth provider is leveraging innovative technologies to:
-Reduce patient visits and lower healthcare costs
-Empower patients through self-treatment
-Deliver alternate methods of patient/provider communication
-Manage symptoms and medical conditions for the patients and populations they serve
-Generate data-driven insights
Enabling the Future of Healthcare Through Integration and Interoperability: V...Rahul Neel Mani
Integration is about connecting two or more systems so that they can share data. Interoperability means that two (or more) systems work together unchanged even though they weren't necessarily designed to work together.
BioStorage Technologies Case Study: How to build an informatics platform usin...Denodo
Rick Hart, Director of Global Technology Solutions at BioStorage Technologies, Inc., presents case study that will help you understand how BioStorage used data virtualization as a fast, flexible and secure logical data warehouse to build a transformational and scalable informatics platform. This advanced technology solution supports the identification of the best biological samples for the conduct of future clinical and translational research studies.
Using JReview to Analyze Clinical and Pharmacovigilance Data in Disparate Sys...Perficient, Inc.
Sponsors and CROs naturally rely on various clinical and safety systems from a multitude of software vendors. However, continuously accessing disparate sources for the reporting, analysis, and monitoring of data can be a treacherous undertaking, if you don't have a solution that connects to them right out of the box.
That's where JReview comes in. For almost two decades, life sciences companies, research organizations, in addition to the government, have relied on JReview for the comprehensive analysis and monitoring of clinical and pharmacovigilance data.
The analytics solution works with many Oracle Health Sciences applications, including Argus Safety, Oracle AERS, Oracle Clinical (OC), Remote Data Capture (RDC), Thesaurus Management System (TMS), InForm, Life Sciences Data Hub (LSH), and Clinical Development Center (CDC). JReview also works with non-Oracle solutions, such as ARISg, Medidata Rave, and SAS Drug Development.
In this slideshare, you will learn:
The features and benefits of JReview, including the new functionality in v10.0 (e.g., risk-based monitoring analytics reporting on the clinical data itself, etc.)
Benefits of using JReview for:
Reporting and query of your clinical data
Supplying internal and/or external users/sponsors information
Providing a secure way for your internal users and/or sponsor users to access the clinical data
Examples of how customers use JReview with OC/RDC
The implementation process and options
Developing a Strategic Analytics Framework that Drives Healthcare TransformationTrevor Strome
About the presentation.
Based on Chapter 3 of my book "Healthcare Analytics for Quality and Performance Improvement", this presentation describes the key components of a strategic analytics framework that can enable your healthcare organization to leverage data from source-systems to achieve its quality, safety, and performance improvement goals.
What is an analytics strategy?
Analytics is currently a very “trendy” topic. The internet is scattered with many buzzwords, marketing angles, white papers, and opinions on the topic of healthcare analytics. With all this “noise”, it is easy to get distracted from what is actually required, from an analytics perspective, by your organization. An analytics strategy helps cut through the noise and keep focus on what is important for the organization. Regardless of what the latest “buzz” is, your analytics strategy will enable your organization to Invest now for what is required now, and invest later for what is required in the future.
An analytics strategy helps ensure that analytics development and capabilities are in alignment with enterprise quality and performance goals and helps avoids the “all dashboard, no improvement” syndrome. Furthermore, a well formed strategy document helps to achieve optimal use of analytics within a healthcare organization and can mean the difference between a “collection of reports” versus a high-value information resource.
An analytics strategy can rarely stand on its own. In general, the analytics strategy should use as input an organization’s Quality Improvement (QI) strategy and should be used to inform an organization’s Business Intelligence (BI) or Information Technology (IT) strategy. The analytics strategy is an important input to technical strategies because analytics, after all, can involve a sophisticated use of data and technology. Requirements for analytics may trigger a cascade of enhancements throughout other components of IT and BI (i.e., reporting, data storage, ETL, etc)
The document is intended to accompany Chapter 3, “Developing an Analytics Strategy to Drive Change”, so please refer to the chapter for further information about developing an analytics strategy.
Business Intelligence Solution in the Health Insurance CompanyThuy Tran
It is the small project of the subject Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence of the course Business Consultant Master in Hochschule Furtwange. The purpose of this project is helping students understand more about Data Warehouse and Data Analytics, able to use SAP BI-DW and Qlik View to create dashboard, reports
Part 2 - 20 Years in Healthcare Analytics & Data Warehousing: What did we lea...Health Catalyst
Lessons learned over 20 years. This time we focus on technology lessons learned from experience at Intermountain Healthcare, Northwestern Medicine and Cayman Islands Health Authority
Hospital software,his,lis,medical collage software, customized software, nabl,nabh,cap accredited software. Network , Multi location , stand alone model , Public private partnership etc.
20 Years in Healthcare Analytics & Data Warehousing: What did we learn? What'...Health Catalyst
The enterprise data warehouse (EDW) at Intermountain Healthcare went live in 1998. The EDW at Northwestern Medicine went live in 2006. Dale Sanders was the chief architect and strategist for both. The business inspiration behind Health Catalyst was, in essence, to create the commercial availability of the technology, analytics, and data utilization skills associated with these systems at Intermountain and Northwestern. Lee Pierce assumed leadership of the Intermountain EDW in 2008. Andrew Winter assumed leadership of the Northwestern EDW in 2009, and transitioned leadership of the EDW to Shakeeb Akhter in 2016. This webinar is a fireside chat among friends and colleagues as they look back across their healthcare IT decisions to answer these questions:
What did we do right and what did we do wrong?
What advice do we have for others in this emerging era of Big Data?
What does the future of analytics and Big Data look like in healthcare?
Managing National Health: An Overview of Metrics & OptionsDale Sanders
This is a presentation that I gave at the annual international healthcare conference hosted by the Cayman Islands government. It summarizes the international standards and frameworks for planning and managing the health of a nation. One of the most fun parts of a very fun career was the time that I spent working and living in the Cayman Islands and serving as the CIO of the national health system. The Cayman Islands national health system sat at the intersection of three very influential healthcare ecosystems-- the United States, United Kingdom, and the Pan-American Healthcare Organization. As a result, I was fortunate enough to learn from these international settings and contrast that to the US healthcare system. Other healthcare systems tend to benchmark themselves internationally more so than the United States, where we tend to benchmark ourselves internally. Unfortunately, those internal US benchmarks are the lowest in the developed world by almost every measure of national health.
How to Load Data More Quickly and Accurately into Oracle's Life Sciences Data...Perficient, Inc.
Sponsors and CROs know the value of having a consolidated and regulatory-compliant data warehouse, such as Oracle’s Life Sciences Data Hub (LSH), as well as the importance of consistently loading data into that warehouse quickly and accurately.
However, as data structures from the source files change over time, it can be very time consuming to modify the data structure in the warehouse itself. Additionally, for the large groups of SAS datasets that are typical for a clinical trial, the out-of-the-box load times can be quite long, as the data is loaded one set at a time.
Perficient has the answer. In this webinar, we discussed and demonstrated an autoloader tool that greatly simplifies the data loading process for LSH. We showed how the autoloader can automatically load files, detect metadata changes, upgrade target structures, and load data, all with no human intervention. In addition, we demonstrated how Perficient’s autoloader tool can load multiple datasets in parallel to minimize load times.
Harness Your Clinical and Financial Data with an Enterprise Health Informat...Perficient, Inc.
The importance of Enterprise Health Information Exchange (EHIE) as a key way to empower your physicians and patients and demonstrate meaningful use of electronic health records:
- Present the business case for EHIE as an important architecture that matters to progressive health systems
- Take a look at some of the market-leading EHIE architectures and products
- Provide real exam...ples of organizations that are using EHIE to improve their operations
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
HIMSS Analytics, with a goal of helping healthcare organizations understand and advance healthcare analytics, has developed the Adoption Model for Analytics Maturity (AMAM) published here on www.SlideShare.net for healthcare industry reference.
This 8 stage international prescriptive analytics oriented maturity model offers an easy assessment and a detailed industry specific road map to help healthcare providers interested in analytics advance their capabilities.
For further information please see www.HIMSSAnalytics.org
Mergers, acquisitions, and partnerships dramatically reducing it consolidati...Health Catalyst
Please join Dale Sanders, President of Health Catalyst Technology, in this webinar as he explains his experiences, observations, and advice about the use of an EDW or DOS to reduce the costs of IT integration in healthcare M&A and rapidly increase the value proposition of the new organization. Dale has a diverse background in complex data environments and decision support, spanning three decades in the US Air Force, National Security Agency, and as a CIO in healthcare.
To view recording of this webinar please use the below link:
https://wso2.com/library/webinars/2015/02/connected-health-reference-architecture/
The key focus areas of this session are
Overview of healthcare IT landscape
Standards and protocols widely used in healthcare platforms
SOA is healthcare domain
Quality of services in healthcare platforms
A connected healthcare reference model
Leveraging Technology to Empower Patients and Reduce Healthcare CostsPerficient, Inc.
Telehealth, once reserved for the chronically ill, is now being used to drive increased revenue by creating services that scale beyond traditional geographic boundaries.
Perficient and KP OnCall discussed how telehealth is impacting healthcare and how the nation’s leading telehealth provider is leveraging innovative technologies to:
-Reduce patient visits and lower healthcare costs
-Empower patients through self-treatment
-Deliver alternate methods of patient/provider communication
-Manage symptoms and medical conditions for the patients and populations they serve
-Generate data-driven insights
Enabling the Future of Healthcare Through Integration and Interoperability: V...Rahul Neel Mani
Integration is about connecting two or more systems so that they can share data. Interoperability means that two (or more) systems work together unchanged even though they weren't necessarily designed to work together.
BioStorage Technologies Case Study: How to build an informatics platform usin...Denodo
Rick Hart, Director of Global Technology Solutions at BioStorage Technologies, Inc., presents case study that will help you understand how BioStorage used data virtualization as a fast, flexible and secure logical data warehouse to build a transformational and scalable informatics platform. This advanced technology solution supports the identification of the best biological samples for the conduct of future clinical and translational research studies.
Using JReview to Analyze Clinical and Pharmacovigilance Data in Disparate Sys...Perficient, Inc.
Sponsors and CROs naturally rely on various clinical and safety systems from a multitude of software vendors. However, continuously accessing disparate sources for the reporting, analysis, and monitoring of data can be a treacherous undertaking, if you don't have a solution that connects to them right out of the box.
That's where JReview comes in. For almost two decades, life sciences companies, research organizations, in addition to the government, have relied on JReview for the comprehensive analysis and monitoring of clinical and pharmacovigilance data.
The analytics solution works with many Oracle Health Sciences applications, including Argus Safety, Oracle AERS, Oracle Clinical (OC), Remote Data Capture (RDC), Thesaurus Management System (TMS), InForm, Life Sciences Data Hub (LSH), and Clinical Development Center (CDC). JReview also works with non-Oracle solutions, such as ARISg, Medidata Rave, and SAS Drug Development.
In this slideshare, you will learn:
The features and benefits of JReview, including the new functionality in v10.0 (e.g., risk-based monitoring analytics reporting on the clinical data itself, etc.)
Benefits of using JReview for:
Reporting and query of your clinical data
Supplying internal and/or external users/sponsors information
Providing a secure way for your internal users and/or sponsor users to access the clinical data
Examples of how customers use JReview with OC/RDC
The implementation process and options
Developing a Strategic Analytics Framework that Drives Healthcare TransformationTrevor Strome
About the presentation.
Based on Chapter 3 of my book "Healthcare Analytics for Quality and Performance Improvement", this presentation describes the key components of a strategic analytics framework that can enable your healthcare organization to leverage data from source-systems to achieve its quality, safety, and performance improvement goals.
What is an analytics strategy?
Analytics is currently a very “trendy” topic. The internet is scattered with many buzzwords, marketing angles, white papers, and opinions on the topic of healthcare analytics. With all this “noise”, it is easy to get distracted from what is actually required, from an analytics perspective, by your organization. An analytics strategy helps cut through the noise and keep focus on what is important for the organization. Regardless of what the latest “buzz” is, your analytics strategy will enable your organization to Invest now for what is required now, and invest later for what is required in the future.
An analytics strategy helps ensure that analytics development and capabilities are in alignment with enterprise quality and performance goals and helps avoids the “all dashboard, no improvement” syndrome. Furthermore, a well formed strategy document helps to achieve optimal use of analytics within a healthcare organization and can mean the difference between a “collection of reports” versus a high-value information resource.
An analytics strategy can rarely stand on its own. In general, the analytics strategy should use as input an organization’s Quality Improvement (QI) strategy and should be used to inform an organization’s Business Intelligence (BI) or Information Technology (IT) strategy. The analytics strategy is an important input to technical strategies because analytics, after all, can involve a sophisticated use of data and technology. Requirements for analytics may trigger a cascade of enhancements throughout other components of IT and BI (i.e., reporting, data storage, ETL, etc)
The document is intended to accompany Chapter 3, “Developing an Analytics Strategy to Drive Change”, so please refer to the chapter for further information about developing an analytics strategy.
Business Intelligence Solution in the Health Insurance CompanyThuy Tran
It is the small project of the subject Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence of the course Business Consultant Master in Hochschule Furtwange. The purpose of this project is helping students understand more about Data Warehouse and Data Analytics, able to use SAP BI-DW and Qlik View to create dashboard, reports
Part 2 - 20 Years in Healthcare Analytics & Data Warehousing: What did we lea...Health Catalyst
Lessons learned over 20 years. This time we focus on technology lessons learned from experience at Intermountain Healthcare, Northwestern Medicine and Cayman Islands Health Authority
Hospital software,his,lis,medical collage software, customized software, nabl,nabh,cap accredited software. Network , Multi location , stand alone model , Public private partnership etc.
20 Years in Healthcare Analytics & Data Warehousing: What did we learn? What'...Health Catalyst
The enterprise data warehouse (EDW) at Intermountain Healthcare went live in 1998. The EDW at Northwestern Medicine went live in 2006. Dale Sanders was the chief architect and strategist for both. The business inspiration behind Health Catalyst was, in essence, to create the commercial availability of the technology, analytics, and data utilization skills associated with these systems at Intermountain and Northwestern. Lee Pierce assumed leadership of the Intermountain EDW in 2008. Andrew Winter assumed leadership of the Northwestern EDW in 2009, and transitioned leadership of the EDW to Shakeeb Akhter in 2016. This webinar is a fireside chat among friends and colleagues as they look back across their healthcare IT decisions to answer these questions:
What did we do right and what did we do wrong?
What advice do we have for others in this emerging era of Big Data?
What does the future of analytics and Big Data look like in healthcare?
Managing National Health: An Overview of Metrics & OptionsDale Sanders
This is a presentation that I gave at the annual international healthcare conference hosted by the Cayman Islands government. It summarizes the international standards and frameworks for planning and managing the health of a nation. One of the most fun parts of a very fun career was the time that I spent working and living in the Cayman Islands and serving as the CIO of the national health system. The Cayman Islands national health system sat at the intersection of three very influential healthcare ecosystems-- the United States, United Kingdom, and the Pan-American Healthcare Organization. As a result, I was fortunate enough to learn from these international settings and contrast that to the US healthcare system. Other healthcare systems tend to benchmark themselves internationally more so than the United States, where we tend to benchmark ourselves internally. Unfortunately, those internal US benchmarks are the lowest in the developed world by almost every measure of national health.
Overview of Idexcel, Inc. Idexcel was founded in 1998 and has grown to a talent base of over 500 across
USA, UK, and India. Idexcel services the Communications, Healthcare, Financial Services, Manufacturing, and High-Tech industries. Idexcel is a Certified Minority Business Entity.
A Profitability and Cost Management Strategy for Healthcare ProvidersPerficient, Inc.
Experts from Perficient and Oracle discussed how leveraging advanced analytics to manage population health, develop risk models, and examine clinical outcomes based on cost will enable Accountable Care and improve the quality of care.
Attendees learned how to link strategies to plans and then execute and monitor financial and operational results against goals as we explored:
• How to apply analytics to drive enterprise-wide performance improvement
• An innovative approach to link costing, patient analytics, and variance analysis to productivity management in an Accountable Care Organization
• An overview of Hyperion Profitability & Cost Management (PCM) solution differentiators, including micro costing
• How the PCM solution relates to the Oracle enterprise performance management and enterprise health analytics platforms
• A demonstration of multiple reports and dashboards such as patient-level P&L and revenue and cost margin by payer
Intellinet is a professional, IT services firm dedicated to helping executives succeed in maximizing the business value of IT. As trusted advisors since 1993, Intellinet has been providing clients with exceptional Microsoft technology solutions. Driven by the motto Promises Kept®, Intellinet keeps its promises to clients and strives to earn complete client satisfaction and loyalty.
The prostate is an exocrine gland of the male mammalian reproductive system
It is a walnut-sized gland that forms part of the male reproductive system and is located in front of the rectum and just below the urinary bladder
Function is to store and secrete a clear, slightly alkaline fluid that constitutes 10-30% of the volume of the seminal fluid that along with the spermatozoa, constitutes semen
A healthy human prostate measures (4cm-vertical, by 3cm-horizontal, 2cm ant-post ).
It surrounds the urethra just below the urinary bladder. It has anterior, median, posterior and two lateral lobes
It’s work is regulated by androgens which are responsible for male sex characteristics
Generalised disease of the prostate due to hormonal derangement which leads to non malignant enlargement of the gland (increase in the number of epithelial cells and stromal tissue)to cause compression of the urethra leading to symptoms (LUTS
New Directions in Targeted Therapeutic Approaches for Older Adults With Mantl...i3 Health
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This slide deck presented by Dr. Kami Maddocks, Professor-Clinical in the Division of Hematology and
Associate Division Director for Ambulatory Operations
The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, will provide insight into new directions in targeted therapeutic approaches for older adults with mantle cell lymphoma.
STATEMENT OF NEED
Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a rare, aggressive B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) accounting for 5% to 7% of all lymphomas. Its prognosis ranges from indolent disease that does not require treatment for years to very aggressive disease, which is associated with poor survival (Silkenstedt et al, 2021). Typically, MCL is diagnosed at advanced stage and in older patients who cannot tolerate intensive therapy (NCCN, 2022). Although recent advances have slightly increased remission rates, recurrence and relapse remain very common, leading to a median overall survival between 3 and 6 years (LLS, 2021). Though there are several effective options, progress is still needed towards establishing an accepted frontline approach for MCL (Castellino et al, 2022). Treatment selection and management of MCL are complicated by the heterogeneity of prognosis, advanced age and comorbidities of patients, and lack of an established standard approach for treatment, making it vital that clinicians be familiar with the latest research and advances in this area. In this activity chaired by Michael Wang, MD, Professor in the Department of Lymphoma & Myeloma at MD Anderson Cancer Center, expert faculty will discuss prognostic factors informing treatment, the promising results of recent trials in new therapeutic approaches, and the implications of treatment resistance in therapeutic selection for MCL.
Target Audience
Hematology/oncology fellows, attending faculty, and other health care professionals involved in the treatment of patients with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL).
Learning Objectives
1.) Identify clinical and biological prognostic factors that can guide treatment decision making for older adults with MCL
2.) Evaluate emerging data on targeted therapeutic approaches for treatment-naive and relapsed/refractory MCL and their applicability to older adults
3.) Assess mechanisms of resistance to targeted therapies for MCL and their implications for treatment selection
Ethanol (CH3CH2OH), or beverage alcohol, is a two-carbon alcohol
that is rapidly distributed in the body and brain. Ethanol alters many
neurochemical systems and has rewarding and addictive properties. It
is the oldest recreational drug and likely contributes to more morbidity,
mortality, and public health costs than all illicit drugs combined. The
5th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
(DSM-5) integrates alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence into a single
disorder called alcohol use disorder (AUD), with mild, moderate,
and severe subclassifications (American Psychiatric Association, 2013).
In the DSM-5, all types of substance abuse and dependence have been
combined into a single substance use disorder (SUD) on a continuum
from mild to severe. A diagnosis of AUD requires that at least two of
the 11 DSM-5 behaviors be present within a 12-month period (mild
AUD: 2–3 criteria; moderate AUD: 4–5 criteria; severe AUD: 6–11 criteria).
The four main behavioral effects of AUD are impaired control over
drinking, negative social consequences, risky use, and altered physiological
effects (tolerance, withdrawal). This chapter presents an overview
of the prevalence and harmful consequences of AUD in the U.S.,
the systemic nature of the disease, neurocircuitry and stages of AUD,
comorbidities, fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, genetic risk factors, and
pharmacotherapies for AUD.
Acute scrotum is a general term referring to an emergency condition affecting the contents or the wall of the scrotum.
There are a number of conditions that present acutely, predominantly with pain and/or swelling
A careful and detailed history and examination, and in some cases, investigations allow differentiation between these diagnoses. A prompt diagnosis is essential as the patient may require urgent surgical intervention
Testicular torsion refers to twisting of the spermatic cord, causing ischaemia of the testicle.
Testicular torsion results from inadequate fixation of the testis to the tunica vaginalis producing ischemia from reduced arterial inflow and venous outflow obstruction.
The prevalence of testicular torsion in adult patients hospitalized with acute scrotal pain is approximately 25 to 50 percent
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Title: Sense of Smell
Presenter: Dr. Faiza, Assistant Professor of Physiology
Qualifications:
MBBS (Best Graduate, AIMC Lahore)
FCPS Physiology
ICMT, CHPE, DHPE (STMU)
MPH (GC University, Faisalabad)
MBA (Virtual University of Pakistan)
Learning Objectives:
Describe the primary categories of smells and the concept of odor blindness.
Explain the structure and location of the olfactory membrane and mucosa, including the types and roles of cells involved in olfaction.
Describe the pathway and mechanisms of olfactory signal transmission from the olfactory receptors to the brain.
Illustrate the biochemical cascade triggered by odorant binding to olfactory receptors, including the role of G-proteins and second messengers in generating an action potential.
Identify different types of olfactory disorders such as anosmia, hyposmia, hyperosmia, and dysosmia, including their potential causes.
Key Topics:
Olfactory Genes:
3% of the human genome accounts for olfactory genes.
400 genes for odorant receptors.
Olfactory Membrane:
Located in the superior part of the nasal cavity.
Medially: Folds downward along the superior septum.
Laterally: Folds over the superior turbinate and upper surface of the middle turbinate.
Total surface area: 5-10 square centimeters.
Olfactory Mucosa:
Olfactory Cells: Bipolar nerve cells derived from the CNS (100 million), with 4-25 olfactory cilia per cell.
Sustentacular Cells: Produce mucus and maintain ionic and molecular environment.
Basal Cells: Replace worn-out olfactory cells with an average lifespan of 1-2 months.
Bowman’s Gland: Secretes mucus.
Stimulation of Olfactory Cells:
Odorant dissolves in mucus and attaches to receptors on olfactory cilia.
Involves a cascade effect through G-proteins and second messengers, leading to depolarization and action potential generation in the olfactory nerve.
Quality of a Good Odorant:
Small (3-20 Carbon atoms), volatile, water-soluble, and lipid-soluble.
Facilitated by odorant-binding proteins in mucus.
Membrane Potential and Action Potential:
Resting membrane potential: -55mV.
Action potential frequency in the olfactory nerve increases with odorant strength.
Adaptation Towards the Sense of Smell:
Rapid adaptation within the first second, with further slow adaptation.
Psychological adaptation greater than receptor adaptation, involving feedback inhibition from the central nervous system.
Primary Sensations of Smell:
Camphoraceous, Musky, Floral, Pepperminty, Ethereal, Pungent, Putrid.
Odor Detection Threshold:
Examples: Hydrogen sulfide (0.0005 ppm), Methyl-mercaptan (0.002 ppm).
Some toxic substances are odorless at lethal concentrations.
Characteristics of Smell:
Odor blindness for single substances due to lack of appropriate receptor protein.
Behavioral and emotional influences of smell.
Transmission of Olfactory Signals:
From olfactory cells to glomeruli in the olfactory bulb, involving lateral inhibition.
Primitive, less old, and new olfactory systems with different path
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2. Business and Technology Services Across the Enterprise
Agenda
• Oracle in Healthcare
• Investment
• Focus
• Offerings
• JGI’s Accelerate Solution
• Benefits
• Approach
• Options
3. Oracle Corporation
•Scale
– $26B in revenue for FY2010
– #1 in 40 product or market categories
– 320,000 customers in 145 countries
– 20,000 partners
– $50B on 68 acquisitions since 2005
– 115,000 employees
– 6 million developers in Oracle online communities
•Innovation and Investment
– Over 3,000 products, with over 2,000 patents
– $3B Research and Development this year
– 20,000 developers, running over 300,000 test scripts nightly
– 6,500 customer-driven enhancements yearly
– 8,000 customer support specialists, speaking 27 languages
– 20,000 implementation consultants
4. Oracle Healthcare: A Complete Portfolio
Infrastructure & Interoperability Healthcare
Mobility and Integration Management
Platform
•Security •Master Patient Index •Health and Disease
•Care Giver -Mobility •Healthcare Data Management
•Identity Model •Multi-Channel
•Exchange •Collaboration Personalized Portal
•3CI •HIE Solutions •eCommerce
•ACO Solutions •Patient Discharge Mgt
•NHIN Connect •Medical Device
Integration
Business Analytics Care
Performance Management
•Human Resources •Clinical
Performance and Partners
•Supply Chain •Epic
•Compliance •Operating Room
•Financial •Cerner
•Enterprise •McKesson
Performance Performance
•Supply Chain •AFGA
•Decision Support •GE
•Costing •Translational
Research •Orion
•Molecular Medicine •CareFx
5. Oracle Commitment to Healthcare
Our Experience and Success
More than 600 healthcare providers run Oracle
applications in North America
Over 2,000 Healthcare Providers World Wide run
Oracle Applications
More than 100 Healthcare Payers in North Amreica
run Oracle application
Embedded Best Practices for Healthcare and other
industries – driving efficiency out of the box
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6. Oracle in Healthcare
Did You Know?
17 of the top 20 US hospitals get better results with
Oracle
7 of the top 10 US Children's Hospitals run Oracle
applications
20 of the 20 top insurers get better results with Oracle
10 of the top 12 Fortune Global 500 healthcare
organizations run Oracle Applications
70% of the top multi-hospital systems in the US run
Oracle technology
7. Strategy Continuity
Complete Open Integrated Best of Breed
#1
Standards-
Comprehensive Based Designed to
Offering Architecture Work Together Industry Leader
Broad & Deep More Choice Less Effort Robust, Proven
Offering Maximizes More Value Industry leading
Lower Cost, Existing Software
Lower Risk Investments
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8. The Complete Solution
Budgeting & Health Management Operational BI
Planning Platform Applications
User Productivity Kit
HCM FMS SCM/SRM GRC
Talent Management Asset Lifecycle Materials GRC Intelligence
Management Management
Workforce
Management GRC Manager
Financial
Self Service Management Supply Chain
Management GRC Controls
(Manager &
Employee) Treasury
Enterprise Service Supplier
Automation Enablement
Oracle Business Technology Platform
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9. Business and Technology Services Across the Enterprise
JGI Overview
Provider of IT services focused on delivering full lifecycle from
strategy to selection and implementation through to post-
production support
• Human Capital Management
• Certified Oracle Gold Partner • Financial Management
• Certified Accelerate Partner • Supply Chain
• Certified PeopleSoft Reseller • Business Intelligence and Analytics
10. Business and Technology Services Across the Enterprise
Accelerate for PeopleSoft
• Provides high value, low risk implementation of the Core modules
• Incorporates best in class methodologies with custom developed
tools and templates for a faster time to value
• Offers standardized, streamlined implementations focused on the
business processes you need.
• Can be delivered on-site, off-site or offshore
11. Business and Technology Services Across the Enterprise
Approach
Cleary Defined Scope and Objectives
– Predefined set of features based on typical
implementation
– Features mapped to business processes
– Concise understanding of what’s included along
with a process to extend feature set
12. Business and Technology Services Across the Enterprise
Custom Tools and Templates
Developed to gather data quickly and effectively
Excel based templates so that entire team is
working from day one.
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13. Business and Technology Services Across the Enterprise
Structured Approach
Design Configure Test Deploy
- Define process flows configuration templates scripts
- Load - Execute test
- Migrate data to production
- Data mapping Validate configuration
- - Confirm results
- Validate go-live
- Configuration document test scripts
- Baseline - Prepare for cutover
- Post production support
14. Business and Technology Services Across the Enterprise
Implementation Options
At your site
– Your servers
– Your desks
In our lab
– Accelerate the start of your project
– Minimal business disruption
– Minimal impact on your IT staff
Combination