The Strategic Use of Healthcare Analytics
Gain healthcare analytics understanding and skills necessary to develop, deploy and execute an analytics strategy as well as create a data driven decision-making culture. Expert faculty will introduce the foundational understanding of healthcare analytics, an analytics maturity model, leadership strategies for guiding an organization to embrace analytics as a decision tool, and present detailed case studies of healthcare analytics in action supporting both clinical and operational data driven decision making. This program will give you an understanding of the current state of healthcare analytics and practical operational insights into organizational reporting structure, job descriptions, training, data management, infrastructure, governance and more.
Seminar Objectives:
- Gain a stronger understanding of analytics and how it can support healthcare decisions
- Assess and refine a plan for closing analytics resource gaps
- Gauge and assess analytical maturity in terms of data, infrastructure, governance, and analytics competency
- Utilize examples of practical clinical and business analytics in action
Who Should Attend:
Healthcare executives interested in assessing and focusing on analytics competencies within their organizations, or those that have made analytical-oriented investments and want to ensure their success.
Presented by:
- James E. Gaston, Senior Director Maturity Models, HIMSS Analytics
- Chad W. Konchak, Director, Clinical Analytics, NorthShore University Health System
Gaston and Konchak will be presenting at the 2020 New York and Savannah Clusters.
Continuing Education Credit
In addition to the ACHE In-Person Education or Virtual Interactive Education credits assigned to this seminar, ACHE is accredited by other organizations to provide continuing education credit. View complete information about these organizations.
All Choice seminars can be offered as Virtual Interactive programs or live In-Person programs.
For more information about this seminar and Choice programs, contact Martijn van Oort, director, business development, at (312) 288-1872 or choice@ache.org.