Healthcare Business Intelligence : a Guide to Empowering Successful Data Reporting and Analytics + Website.
Solid business intelligence guidance uniquely designed for healthcare organizations Increasing regulatory pressures on healthcare organizations have created a national conversation on data, reporting and analytics in healthcare. Behind the scenes, business intelligence (BI) and data warehousing (DW)...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
John Wiley & Sons,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Healthcare Business Intelligence; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; CHAPTER 1 Business Intelligence An Introduction; What BI Isn't; Do You Need BI?; Healthcare Information Environment; Data Modeling; The Don'ts; CHAPTER 2 The Tenets of Healthcare BI; The Tenets; Data Quality; Metadata Management; Leadership and Sponsorship; Technology and Architecture; BI and IT: Frienemies; Support Calls; Providing Value; Training; Business Analysts; Project Management; Planning; Cultural Implications; Seeking Equilibrium; CHAPTER 3 Data Quality; Data Quality Implications for Healthcare.
- Data GovernanceData Governance Organizational Charter; Getting Started with Data Governance; Data Profiling; Notes; CHAPTER 4 Leadership and Sponsorship; Leading a BI Initiative; Strategy; The Right People in the Right Roles; Grow Thick Skin; The Buck Stops with You; Leadership Opportunities: The JAD Session; Why Sponsorship Is Critical; In Search of a Sponsor; What Is an ""Executive Sponsor""?; Types of Sponsors; Why Multiple Levels of Sponsorship Are Recommended; Losing a Sponsor: The Grieving Process; Keeping Your Sponsor Happy; Opportunity Cost; Notes.
- CHAPTER 5 Technology and ArchitectureThe ""Abilities"": Scalability, Usability, Repeatability, Flexibility; Scalability; Preparing for Growth; Relationships Change; Change Happens; Usability; Knowledge Is Power: Support Metadata; How to Avoid Lawyers: Secure Your Data; From Data to Decisions; Repeatability; Process for Success; Proof of Concept Best Practices; What Works?; How to Save Time; Flexibility; Always Flexible; Our Hero: Solution Architecture; The Art of Data; Notes; CHAPTER 6 Providing Value; Creating a BI Team; The Healthcare BI Team; User Adoption.
- Ease of Use and the Google EffectImprove Training to Reduce the Effect of Attention Scarcity; Managing Expectations to Build Trust; The BI User Persona Continuum; The Executive Persona; The Analyst Persona; The Clinical Persona; The Average Associate Persona; Six Steps to Providing Value; Step 1: Know Your Users by Creating Personas; Step 2: Fixing Your User Interface; Step 3: Address Performance; Step 4: Metadata Is Mandatory; Step 5: Always Teaching: Your Path to an Enlightened End-User Community; Step 6: Communicate, Understand, and Listen; CHAPTER 7 Gauging Your Readiness for BI; Stop.
- Stage 1Stage 2; Stage 3; Proceed with Caution; Stage 1; Stage 2; Stage 3; The Go Stage; Notes; CHAPTER 8 Future Trends in Healthcare BI; Web 2.0 and Social Media; Mobile Technologies for Healthcare BI; Analytics: More Than a Buzzword; Creating a Data-Driven Organization; Big Data and Why It Matters; To the Cloud!; Notes; CHAPTER 9 Putting It All Together; Year One; Get Some Support; Governance Structure; Projects with Value; Technology and Architecture Gaps; If You Have Already Tried BI; If You Are New to BI; Considerations for Hiring a Consulting Services Firm; Architectural Gaps.