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Data-Driven Healthcare: How Analytics and BI are Transforming the Industry [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 224 pages, height x width x depth: 236x160x21 mm, weight: 404 g
  • Sērija : Wiley and SAS Business Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Dec-2014
  • Izdevniecība: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1118772210
  • ISBN-13: 9781118772218
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 224 pages, height x width x depth: 236x160x21 mm, weight: 404 g
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  • ISBN-10: 1118772210
  • ISBN-13: 9781118772218
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Healthcare is changing, and data is the catalyst

Data is taking over in a powerful way, and it's revolutionizing the healthcare industry. You have more data available than ever before, and applying the right analytics can spur growth. Benefits extend to patients, providers, and board members, and the technology can make centralized patient management a reality. Despite the potential for growth, many in the industry and government are questioning the value of data in health care, wondering if it's worth the investment.

Data-Driven Healthcare: How Analytics and BI are Transforming the Industry tackles the issue and proves why BI is not only worth it, but necessary for industry advancement. Healthcare BI guru Laura Madsen challenges the notion that data have little value in healthcare, and shows how BI can ease regulatory reporting pressures and streamline the entire system as it evolves. Madsen illustrates how a data-driven organization is created, and how it can transform the industry.

  • Learn why BI is a boon to providers
  • Create powerful infographics to communicate data more effectively
  • Find out how Big Data has transformed other industries, and how it applies to healthcare

Data-Driven Healthcare: How Analytics and BI are Transforming the Industry provides tables, checklists, and forms that allow you to take immediate action in implementing BI in your organization. You can't afford to be behind the curve. The industry is moving on, with or without you. Data-Driven Healthcare: How Analytics and BI are Transforming the Industry is your guide to utilizing data to advance your operation in an industry where data-fueled growth will be the new norm.

Foreword xiii
For the Skimmers xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Chapter 1 What Does Data Mean to You?
1(12)
The Gap
3(2)
Data Is a Four-Letter Word
5(3)
Strengths
6(1)
Weaknesses
6(1)
Opportunities
7(1)
Threats
7(1)
Setting the Stage
8(2)
Is This Book for You?
10(1)
References
10(3)
Chapter 2 What Happens When You Use Data to Transform an industry?
13(16)
The History of Change
15(2)
On the Brink
17(1)
What Is "Data Driven," and Why Does It Matter?
18(2)
Management and Measurement
20(1)
Planning the Approach
21(1)
Rise
22(3)
Reduce the Unknowns
23(1)
Identify the Alternatives
24(1)
Streamline the Standards
24(1)
Evaluate the Activities
25(1)
Change Mechanisms of Rise
25(2)
Revolution
27(1)
References
27(2)
Chapter 3 How the Lack of Data Standardization impedes Data-Driven Healthcare
29(12)
Healthcare Data Complexity
30(4)
Moving Data
31(1)
Data Is Your Asset---Manage It That Way
32(2)
Standards. Because Everyone Else Has Them
34(4)
Pareto's Principle
38(1)
The Great Wall of Data
39(1)
References
40(1)
Note
40(1)
Chapter 4 Adopting Your Data Warehouse for the Next Step in Bl Maturity
41(14)
Go Boldly
43(1)
Disruptive Technologies
43(1)
Hadoop, the Cloud, and Modern Data Platforms
44(2)
The New Way Forward
46(5)
Reduce the Unknowns
48(1)
Identify the Alternatives
48(1)
Standardize
48(1)
Evaluate and Improve
49(2)
The Future Is Now
51(4)
Chapter 5 Creating a Data-Driven Healthcare Organization
55(12)
IT or the Business?
58(3)
Training
61(1)
What and How Should We Teach?
61(2)
Governing Data for Our New MDP
63(4)
Chapter 6 Applying "Big Data" to Change Healthcare
67(10)
The Call of Big Data
70(2)
Evolve or Die
72(1)
Let's Organize This and Take All the Fun Out of It
73(2)
Dipping Your Big Toe into Big Data
75(1)
References
76(1)
Chapter 7 Making Data Consumable
77(12)
How We Present Information Matters
78(2)
When We Present the Information Matters, Too
80(1)
Why Do We Want to Visually Represent Our Data?
81(2)
Learning a New Language
83(1)
A Multimedia Approach to Consumable Data
84(3)
References
87(2)
Chapter 8 Data Privacy and Confidentiality: A Brave New World
89(8)
Who Owns the Data?
91(2)
Barriers Are Everywhere
93(1)
Process and Technology
94(1)
Reference
95(2)
Chapter 9 A Call to Action
97(14)
Applying RISE to Your Efforts
100(1)
Some Distinctions about Being New
101(1)
Getting Started
102(2)
You Know What They Say about Assuming
104(1)
What Does Data Mean to You?
104(1)
Transforming an Industry
105(1)
Data Standardization
105(1)
The Next Step in BI Maturity
106(1)
Creating the DDHO
107(1)
"Big Data"
107(1)
Make Your Data Consumable
108(1)
Privacy and Confidentiality
109(1)
Final Thoughts on Data-Driven Healthcare
109(2)
Appendix A Readiness for Change 111(4)
Appendix B Tenets of Healthcare BI 115(20)
Appendix C Estimating the Efforts 135(4)
Appendix D Business Metrics 139(30)
Appendix E Agenda | Company Name | JAD Session 169(4)
Appendix F Data Visualization Guide 173(8)
Afterword 181(6)
About the Author 187(2)
Index 189
LAURA B. MADSEN has 15 years of experience in BI and data warehousing for healthcare and is the author of Healthcare Business Intelligence. She leads the Enterprise BI and Analytics Program at Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, where she is charged with creating a data-driven healthcare organization. Laura has held senior positions with several leading healthcare technology companies, including UnitedHealth Group. In 2006, she co-founded the Twin Cities chapter of The Data Warehouse Institute (TDWI), and in 2008 she founded the Healthcare BI Summit. Laura speaks nationally and internationally about the importance and power of data in healthcare.