Analytics
Brian Doty and Ryan Renner of Deloitte Consulting talk about how providers are moving from analyzing historical data into the realm of predictive analytics and real-time recommendations for clinicians.
Joseph Colorafi, MD, of Dignity Health in San Francisco, CA, discusses the analytics project his organization is working on with SAS.
David Delaney, MD, CMO at SAP, talks about the HANA in-memory computing platform and its ability to dramatically improve query execution speed, simplify how data is stored internally and allow organizations to focus more on value from analytics.
Nick Marko, MD, Chief Data Officer at Geisinger Health System, discusses the nature and purpose of the role of CDO in a healthcare organization.
Charles Boicey, MD, Enterprise Analytics Architect at Stony Brook Medicine, explains how a healthcare organization can transform itself into an analytics-based operation.
Larry Yuhasz, National Practice Leader at Truven Health Analytics, talks about insights gleaned from integrating different types of data sets across the spectrum of healthcare operations and how analytics can advance value-based care.
Nephi Walton, MD, MS, of Washington University School of Medicine, talks about his experience at a children's hospital where he used data analytics to help predict unanticipated surges in patient volume.
Eugene Kolker, Chief Data Officer at Seattle Chindren's and a recipient of Healthcare IT News' 6th Annual H.I.T. Men and Women Award, offers advice for healthcare organizations just taking the first steps on their data analytics journey.
Niall Brennan, Chief Data Officer at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, talks about CMS' initiatives in predictive modelling to identify fraud, real time delivery system monitoring and increasing transparency in healthcare data.
Jeff Fuller, Director of Analytics at Carolinas Healthcare System, describes how his organization's approach to analytics started with a research focus on predictive analytics and innovations and has shifted to operational cost control and quality.