Gain valuable healthcare data insights by adopting an effective analytics strategy.
Healthcare is welcoming a rapidly evolving trend of generating an unprecedented amount of data. This trend is driven by innovations in health engagement that more deeply integrates health into our daily lives. All this data is creating immense potential for improved decision making by shedding light on what has historically been a significant gap in detailing true drivers of health. But with this also comes a tremendous risk for arbitrating the source of truth when new data are not managed and contextualized properly. Furthermore, there is a need to ensure the investments in data and analytics are targeted at solving real problems. This movement is happening so quickly that we are faced with more demand for insights than the available supply of analytics resources.
We no longer have a shortage of data in healthcare, we have a shortage of insights.
Who Should Read This?
Data leaders interested in maximizing the reusability and efficiency of their data assets.
The Problem
Insights are necessary now more than ever in healthcare to achieve what is needed and expected for health value; however, there are a lot of barriers preventing organizations from evolving as rapidly as we would like. Insights take a long time to create due to a lack of coordinated and rationalized priorities and an inconsistent operating model that can miss the mark on data reusability and self-service enablement. The data itself can produce different answers to the same questions or are disconnected to the workflow where behavior change and action are needed. This is due to a tendency to overlook the data work needed to establish asset management practices because it can be misperceived as labor intensive and costly.
The Solution
In order to embrace the evolution of data to support the new innovation, value, and consumer agendas in healthcare delivery, strategies should be organized into categories intended to accelerate time to value. The two main barriers are culture and misaligned strategic initiatives. To fully leverage this potential, healthcare organizations must adopt a comprehensive strategy that encompasses a culture change in how to effectively use data to create solutions that transform, enhance, and integrate into the delivery of health.
Download our white paper to learn more about:
- Accelerators for time to value in health data & analytics
- Choosing the right operating model
- Determining which governance model fits best
- How to support a data driven culture
- Establishing a “community of practice” approach
- Adopting a product mentality
- Discovering organizational potential