MedCity News June 19, 2025
Peter Calderone

Ultimately, the benefits of establishing a data-driven culture reach far beyond improved analytics. It enables a smarter, faster, and more inclusive decision-making process that leads to better care for patients, reduced provider burnout, and stronger financial resilience

Hospitals and health systems often struggle to establish a data-driven culture due to such challenges as fragmented data sources, outdated infrastructure, the complexity of healthcare regulations, and the need for significant investment in analytics capabilities.

However, for healthcare organizations that overcome the barriers to create a data-driven culture, the potential benefits are immense: Faster, better, more proactive decision-making, empowered staff and clinicians, and, ultimately, stronger financial and clinical operations.

A data-driven culture exists when data is more than just a retrospective reporting...

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