Advisory Board September 23, 2025
Fragmented data and unreliable analytics left Lehigh Valley Health Network searching for new ways to cut costs and improve efficiency. So leaders turned to active management reporting and frontline engagement to help save $2.5 million and inspire culture change, Bill Siwicki reports for Healthcare IT News.
How Lehigh Valley evolved its data analytics
Lehigh Valley is a 32-hospital system with more than 700 care sites. Leaders were challenged by disconnected data systems that had limited visibility into performance and costs.
“Since most of this data does not communicate with each other, it has become extremely difficult to unify and analyze to create any predictive modeling,” said Alex Warman, Lehigh’s administrator of perioperative business services. “Additionally, the integrity of the data...







