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1. Top 10 BI Applications for Clinical Healthcare
Tidal Wave of Demand for Clinical Quality Information For a clinician, it seems as if virtually every player in the healthcare field is demanding information on performance, quality, safety, efficiency, effectiveness and of course, costs.
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2. Computerized Decision Support System Reduces Medical Errors, Cuts Costs
A new clinical study published today in this month's American Journal of Managed Care demonstrated that a technology-driven clinical decision support system applying evidence-based clinical guidelines to patient's electronic medical data helps flag potentially serious clinical errors or deviations from accepted best practices, while making a significant improvement on the cost and quality of medical care.
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3. BI Supports the ED
Emergency Medical Associates, a physician owned and operated emergency department group, uses BI to improve clinical, operational, financial and patient satisfaction performance of its contracted EDs.
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4. Disease Management Latest Healthcare Trend
The goal is to be more proactive in caring for people with long-term illnesses. Private employers, insurers, and federal lawmakers increasingly are turning to early intervention to help the sickest patients
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5. Five Business Uses for Patient Registry Repositories
Patient registries have been in use in the healthcare field for decades, beginning with the creation of the Tumor Registry almost 40 years ago. Their use has traditionally been for clinical purposes of tracking patients and providing information to support contact with those patients.
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6. Four Reasons You Need a Hospital Sales Force
The concept of a sales force for hospitals and health systems is once again a core component of a progressive strategy, reported HealthLeaders. The first wave of the sales approach, which occurred in the mid- to late-1990s, was an extension of the push by healthcare organizations to incorporate
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