In fact, not just self-service but purpose-build analytic applications from the front-line nurse and doctor to back-office manager.
Given the challenge to deliver more with less disposable budgets, better means of making and executing patient, hospital and medical decisions is often the missing gap in legacy healthcare systems
“With healthcare specifically, embedded clinical analytics are helping identify current and future high-risk patients, and can be valuable tools in the goal of increasing the quality of care while controlling the costs of delivering healthcare,” said David Hall Tipping, healthcare solutions expert, Logi Analytics. “When these clinical analytics are delivered at the point of care as part of the provider’s clinical workflow—EHRs accessible by mobile devices—physicians can visualize how their patients are performing against various clinical quality metrics, including predictive risk scores targeting such issues as heart disease, readmission, blood clots and hospital-acquired infections.”
