DOTmed February 21, 2024
Peter Calderone and Deanna Rothwell

For many health systems and hospitals, the process and methodology of using real-world data to inform care and operational quality improvements is a long, onerous slog.

Specifically, gaining access to data in a timely manner while having the capacity and resources for complex analysis represents a significant challenge for most hospitals.

Health system leaders, of course, understand the importance of leveraging data to discover new ways of driving higher-quality patient care and better financial and operational performance, but they typically run into two major issues when attempting to implement these projects: cost and manpower.

U.S. healthcare providers have long faced tight budgets that leave limited funds for data analytics initiatives – and such challenges are not unique to this country....

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