Healthcare IT News December 8, 2023
Bill Siwicki

Operational staff are focused on improving efficiency and reducing delays, while clinical teams are looking at quality improvement projects. A thriving research community, meanwhile, is digging deep into data for many different use cases.

Jewish General Hospital in Montreal had a problem with its patient data: Despite having plenty of it, the process of extracting insights that improved patient care was arduous and onerous.

THE PROBLEM

It has a large number of staff who are end users of data at Jewish General Hospital and the parent health system, CIUSSS du Centre-Ouest-de-l’Île-de-Montréal. These stakeholders include operational teams focused on improving efficiency and reducing delays, clinical teams looking at clinical quality improvement projects, and a thriving research community at the research organization,...

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