These three basic questions are just a starting point, of course. Many more in-depth questions need to be asked and answered when an organization begins to approach an analytics strategy. However, these can serve as a good start to set expectations and provide an argument for investing in analytics. Once you have set the stage, you are ready to learn key lessons along the way and consistently improve your processes and outcomes along the way. Remember, analytics is a lot like life -- it is as much about the journey as the destination.
Jon Hamdorf is healthcare solutions manager at Perceptive Software. Jon has more than 12 years of healthcare work experience and an educational background that includes an MBA and PhD-level coursework and research in health policy and healthcare management at KU Medical School. Before joining Perceptive Software, Jon was an assistant epidemiology researcher working on health claims data and was an advocate for the primary care association in Kansas.Back to HCB News
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