Becker's Healthcare September 11, 2024
Rosie Talaga

Investing in data-driven technologies can automate processes and enhance efficiency, but investing in people will drive transformative change.

That’s according to Kristen Dubesky, vice president of data at Philadelphia-based Penn Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Health System. Ms. Dubesky connected with Becker’s to discuss her strategy in leading a team focused on data and metrics through a more human-oriented approach.

“Whether it’s internal to our work or the clinicians, the sweet spot is having us work with analytics to partner with operations and understand what they’re doing,” Ms. Dubesky said. “Then translate a lot of that to the IT side of things, so they can make the system better, and I can show them the data at the end of the...

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