Episode 8 iHT2 Panel "Analytics in Health Care: From Insights to Outcomes"

Published: Sept. 25, 2013, 1:42 p.m.

Panel "Analytics in Health Care: From Insights to Outcomes"\n\nAnalytics may be descriptive, predictive or prescriptive and are described as the systematic use of data and related business insights developed through applied analytical disciplines to drive fact-based decision making for planning, management, measurement and learning. Many of the challenges facing the U.S. health care system can be attributed to ineffective sharing, gathering and use of health data and information. This panel of experts will address the many facets of health care analytics and how they are being used to improve efficiency, reduce costs and make for a safer health system. \n \nLearning Objectives:\n\n \u2219 Ways that analytics can guide future strategy \n \u2219 Understand how to improve clinical effectiveness and patient satisfaction \n \u2219 How to create a culture that thrives on data and transparency \n \u2219 Identify the tools necessary to get your data \n\nModerator: Brian Eastwood, Senior Editor, CIO.com\nMark Radlauer, MD, CMIO-Continental Division, HCA Healthcare\nPeter Gabriel, MD, Director of Informatics, Penn Medicine Department of Radiation Oncology\nJohn McDaniel, National Practice Leader - US Health Care Provider Market, NetApp\nJay Srini, Chief Strategist, SCS Ventures, Adjunct Faculty Assistant Professor,, University of Pittsburgh, Senior Fellow and Innovation Chair, iHT\xb2 Advisory Board Member\nRichard Noffsinger, CEO, ActiveHealth Management\n\nEpisode 7 took place at the Institute for Health Technology's annual Health IT Summit in New York, Sept. 2013