Healthcare Business Intelligence : A Guide to Empowering Successful Data Reporting and Analytics.


Laura. Madsen
Bok Engelsk 2012 · Electronic books.
Omfang
1 online resource (336 pages)
Utgave
1st ed.
Opplysninger
Intro -- 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 Governance -- Data 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 Architecture -- The "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.. - Confidentiality Statement -- Introduction and Purpose of the RFI -- Scope -- Abbreviation and Terminology -- Company Background -- BI Tool Selection Process -- Objectives -- Selection Process -- Timeline -- Communications -- RFI Guidelines for Response -- Selection Criteria -- APPENDIX C Business Intelligence Road Map Template -- Step-by-Step Process for Road Map Creation -- Business Intelligence Road Map -- Assessment and Planning Template -- Revision History -- Executive Summary -- Road Map Process -- BI Road Map Estimates Summary -- BI Road Map Phases 1--3 -- BI Maturity -- BI Road Map Process -- Business Principles for Formation of the Road Map -- Business Needs -- Information Domains Analyzed -- Key Assumptions -- Approach -- Participants in BI Road Map Study -- Requirements and Scoring -- Key Findings -- Additional Findings -- Detailed Logical Processes and Requirements -- Solutions -- BI Road Map -- Prioritization Quadrant -- Estimates Summary -- BI Road Map Phases 1--3 -- Software and Hardware Costs -- Phase Planning -- Road Map Phase Planning -- Detailed Estimate -- APPENDIX D Business Intelligence Marketing Plan Template -- Corporate Mission -- Program Objective -- Program Audience -- Communication Plan -- Competitive Landscape -- Marketing Objectives -- Sample Activities -- BI Mission Statement -- Vision Statement -- APPENDIX E Status Report Template -- Project Objective -- Milestone Deliverables Status over Last Period -- Milestone Deliverables Status over Next Period -- Risk Log -- Hours against Budget -- About the Website -- About the Author -- Index.. - Ease of Use and the Google Effect -- Improve 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 1 -- Stage 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 -- Cultural Preparedness -- Marketing the Program -- Manage the Inaugural Effort -- Build Supporting Processes and Infrastructure -- Train and Deploy -- Operationalize the BI Function -- KPIs for Healthcare -- Departing Thoughts on Healthcare BI -- Notes -- APPENDIX A Data Governance Policies and Procedures -- The Value of Information Governance -- Mission Statement -- Minimum Expectations for Participation -- Roles and Responsibilities -- Governance Committee Roster -- High-Level Data Standards -- Glossary -- APPENDIX B Business Intelligence Reporting Tool Request for Information.. - 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) capabilities are key drivers that empower these functions. Healthcare Business Intelligence is designed as a guidebook for healthcare organizations dipping their toes into the areas of business intelligence and data warehousing. This volume is essential in how a BI capability can ease the increasing regulatory reporting pressures on all healthcare organizations. Explores the five tenets of healthcare business intelligence Offers tips for creating a BI team Identifies what healthcare organizations should focus on first Shows you how to gain support for your BI program Provides tools and techniques that will jump start your BI Program Explains how to market and maintain your BI Program The risk associated with doing BI/DW wrong is high, and failures are well documented. Healthcare Business Intelligence helps you get it right, with expert guidance on getting your BI program started and successfully keep it going.
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9781118284902
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