Title: An Introduction to Business Intelligence BI in Healthcare
1An Introduction to Business Intelligence (BI)in
Healthcare
September 24, 2009 HFMA Tri-Chapter Conference
- David Fussichen
- Partner, Analytics8
2Business Intelligence in 2009
BI is a vital competitive tool of increased
importance in an environment where doing business
more smartly, in order to maximize share of the
reduced revenue in circulation, is a necessity.
- Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Business
Intelligence Platforms - January 2009
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3Business Intelligence at a Glance
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4Business Intelligence at a Glance
Dashboards
Data Mining
Files
Files
Files
Report
Data Mart
Data Mart
Content Management
Unstructured Data Search
BI Layer (2)
Portal
Custom Load Scripts
Report
Report
Report
Report
Custom App
New Source
Internet
App Database
Report
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5Multiple Approaches
Traditional BI Stack
Software as a Service
In Memory BI
User Interface, Dashboards, Scorecards, Reports
User Interface, Dashboards, Scorecards, Reports
- User Interface
- Chart and Report Engine
- Analysis Engine
- Data Compression
- Integration
OLAP, Query and Reporting tools
Data Warehouse / Data Marts
Integration Layer (ETL)
Integration Layer (ETL)
ERP
CRM
Unstructured Data
ERP
CRM
Unstructured Data
ERP
CRM
Unstructured Data
6BI Maturity Model
Data Integration Needs
User Expectations
Analytic Requirements
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7Healthcare Challenges / Opportunities
- Patient Privacy
- Changing Regulatory Requirements
- Changing Payor Provider Landscape
- Increasing Costs
- Data Silos
- Electronic Medical Records
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8Top Healthcare BI Initiatives
- Patient Care
- Hospital / Department / Physician Effectiveness
- AHRQ Clinical Quality Indicators
- Revenue Management
- Denial Management
- Patient Administration
- Billing Accuracy
- AR Management
- Coding
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9Top Healthcare BI Initiatives
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11Contact
- David Fussichen
- Partner
- David Piech
- Sales Director
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