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Thursday, 07/21/2016 4:10:54 PM

Thursday, July 21, 2016 4:10:54 PM

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IMO if Quture's Analytics are a success with HFACS Model I think we will see it used in the Healthcare Analytics Adoption Model as talked about below.


Why Healthcare Analytics?

Healthcare in the United States and other parts of the world has slowly been progressing through three waves of data management: data collection, data sharing, and data analytics. So far, the data collection and sharing waves, characterized by the urgent deployment of electronic health records and health information exchanges, have failed to significantly impact the quality and cost of healthcare. And despite the current hype about big data being the next “big” thing in other industries, the reality in healthcare is that we are just beginning to have the necessary analytics capabilities that enable system-wide quality improvement and cost reduction efforts. The real promise of analytics lies in its ability to transform healthcare into a truly data-driven culture.

Healthcare Analytics can be confusing, even overwhelming without a systematic framework for guiding your approach and priorities. The following framework, called the Healthcare Analytics Adoption Model, was developed by a cross-industry group of healthcare industry veterans as a guide to classifying groups of analytics capabilities, and provide a systematic sequencing to adopting analytics within health system organizations. A successful and sustainable analytics strategy requires building foundational elements of the model first in order to support the upper levels of the model in later years.


Purpose

The model borrows lessons learned from the HIMSS EMR Adoption Model, and describes an analogous approach for assessing the adoption of analytics in healthcare. The Healthcare Analytics Adoption Model provides:
•A framework for evaluating the industry’s adoption of analytics
•A roadmap for organizations to measure their own progress toward analytic adoption
•A framework for evaluating vendor products

We believe that this Analytics Adoption Model will enable healthcare organizations to fully understand and leverage the capabilities of analytics and so achieve the ultimate goal that has eluded most provider organizations – that of improving the quality of care while lowering costs and enhancing clinician and patient satisfaction.



https://www.healthcatalyst.com/healthcare-analytics-adoption-model/