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HealthcarePhysicians, surgeons, and managers need current, accurate and trusted information delivered in a timely manner to ensure that quality of care underlies their decision-making. Part of the challenge in providing this information is that many healthcare workers often have many heterogeneous operational systems coexisting in their environment covering a wide and diverse range of applications from patient care, physician/provider administration, contract management for health plans through to supplies management. The adoption and execution of a Business Intelligence (BI) strategy can fulfill a number of clear benefits: Consolidation and protection of data – A single point of access to data brought together from multiple source systems can provide a single version of the truth which is one of the primary objectives of BI. Improved decision-making – The ability to monitor the performance of doctors, departments and medical material requirements enables faster and better quality decision-making capabilities. Effective planning - BI can enable healthcare organizations to improve productivity with automation, cost savings, productivity and performance management. Patient treatment – Above all better and more accurate tracking and prediction of healthcare service utilization can improve patient care, and help optimize resource management. Increasing the potential to better maintain patient relationship management, diagnostic and treatment relationships also better facilitates timely and effective clinical decisions.
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