18 Key Performance Indicators to Include in a Healthcare KPI Dashboard
What metrics should you include in your healthcare KPI dashboard? According to 8 healthcare businesses/agencies, here are the 18 most important ones.
What metrics should you include in your healthcare KPI dashboard? According to 8 healthcare businesses/agencies, here are the 18 most important ones.
By now, most healthcare leaders know that their sector is a top target for ransomware.
It happens a thousand times a day. Every time someone partakes in medical care a record of the care is written. Taken together, there are a LOT of medical records that are written each day. Over time these records form an impressive and important collection of information -
Improving patient care is right up there with the importance of optimizing the allocation and efficiency of precious resources when it comes to today’s healthcare. But that’s been difficult for people alone to accomplish, even with automation. The good news is that machine learning is now addressing these challenges and a company called Iodine Software is leading the innovation.
Many pharmaceutical companies have been around for decades and have to adapt to the ever-evolving, technologically driven world. However, even for pharma companies that have stayed up with technology trends, many still store their data and information in data silos and disparate systems.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the way healthcare is delivered today. The industry’s data-driven evidential approach to medicine combined with AI is set to transform both the practice of medicine and how the treatment is delivered. AI is already being used to reinvent how people manage their health and access care, automate care delivery plans, and help with tedious tasks.
Gaps in patient healthcare, ranging from access and affordability, to those specific to race, gender, age and beyond, are widening across the US and leading to a variety of detrimental results for people, the healthcare system, and the economy itself. Such ongoing disparities are slowing the country’s ability to achieve population health and accounting for billions of dollars in unnecessary health care spending annually.