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Managing Big Data: A Key to BI Success

Posted in: Business Intelligence - Jul 12, 2013

Geeknet explores how organizations of every size are recording more data than ever, but still letting terabytes, petabytes, and exabytes fly by unanalyzed. Managing these gigantic flows, probing massive repositories, and speedily extracting actionable business intelligence is a major opportunity for enterprises.top

What Works in Healthcare: Special Issue, July 2013

Posted in: Business Intelligence - Jul 10, 2013

What Works is a comprehensive collection of case studies, best practices, and expert insight focused on business intelligence (BI) and data warehousing (DW). In this special issue, What Works in Healthcare, read about BI/DW technologies and trends that are central to the healthcare industry today.

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Three Ways Healthcare Providers Are Transforming Data from Information to Insight

Posted in: Business Intelligence - Jul 10, 2013

Hospitals and clinics are teeming with data, whether it’s operations and financial data or quality metrics and patient information. If your data is not helping you solve your organization’s toughest challenges every day, then it is a drastically underutilized asset. Would you let a new hospital wing stand empty? Of course not. Don’t let your data off the hook either.top

Four Steps for Improving Healthcare Productivity Using Dashboards and Data Visualization

Posted in: Business Intelligence - Jul 10, 2013

When times are tough and budgets tight, healthcare organizations of all sizes need to use their resources wisely and produce value quickly. For healthcare teams, business intelligence innovation and key insights can yield significant value in both the short and long term. With data visualization as the critical function of business intelligence, hospitals gain quick insights for fast-changing environments.top

Using Analytics to Navigate Healthcare Reform

Posted in: Business Intelligence - Jul 10, 2013

How are leading healthcare executives preparing their organizations for the future of healthcare? Key findings gained from SAS research reveal five strategic imperatives, which are summarized in this paper, along with valuable insights on how analytics can play a role to ensure success. Addressing each of the strategic imperatives will require investments in advanced analytics, data-driven tactics, and strategies that will improve clinical quality, reduce inefficiencies in care delivery, and optimize financial performance—even under the new payment models of healthcare reform.top

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