Working with Healthcare Quality Catalyst
Stanford’s five-year data warehouse project
Investing in PHI — “we’ve been granted the capital and resources to do it right.”
Creating an Innovation Committee
“My job is not to manage. My job is to lead.”
Gearing Up For The Data Deluge
How and when are we going to get the tools and processes that we need to capture and effectively use the patient physiological data that we have now, and all the new info that is coming? At the recent CHIME Fall Forum, Dr. Eric Topol described the new and innovative ways in which we will be getting […]
When It’s Better To Build Your Own Dream House
During my maternity leave, I made two new friends: Drew and Jonathan Scott — or as they are more commonly known, the Property Brothers (a show featured on HGTV). On the show, Drew and Jonathan help couples transform fixer-uppers into their dream home. What they often find, however, is that most buyers have no desire […]
Daniel Barchi, CIO, Yale New Haven Health System & Yale School of Medicine, Chapter 2
Deploying CRMS to help manage large amounts of data
Linking clinical trial data with Epic
Using consultants — “We needed to get this right the first time”
Head start on data reporting – “Coming out of the box with capability”
Getting 3 hospitals onto one platform
Atul Gawanda’s “Checklist manifesto”
In Step with a Clinician
Bobbie Byrne, MD, CIO, Edward Hospital & Health Services, Chapter 2
“I have to prove my worth at every interaction”
Replacing every department system in the next year
Not letting projects sit on the back burner
Data warehousing strategy — “build, deploy; build, deploy”
Waiting to attest until they’re live on Epic — “It’s the right thing to do for the organization”
Seeing MU as a bonus, not a driving factor
KLAS: Once-Promising Microsoft Amalga Stuck In Neutral
Despite its ability to share, aggregate, and analyze data, Microsoft Amalga has lagged in sales and experienced a significant drop in KLAS scores over the past two years, according to a new report — Microsoft Amalga 2012: The Price of Flexibility. Although a number of providers are pleased with the results that they have achieved […]