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Clinicians and other users desperately want to do all kinds of innovative things with the organization’s data. From increasing operational efficiency to improving patient care, just about everyone worth employing wants to analyze their data, run reports and take actions – be it for risk management, data privacy, security, compliance, or optimization. Often, however, this ability to view and act on data is stymied when the only way to get the job done is with an IT ticket or via manual approvals. Also, having to go to IT to access data weakens the mantra that maintaining high quality data is everyone’s responsibility. So how can health systems fix this paradigm? How can IT get out of the way and cease being the occasional bottleneck that inhibits the interaction between user and data? In this timely webinar, we’ll speak to leaders who are making progress in this area, working to increase self-service data management with centralized governance and decentralized data control — for the benefit of all.

Improving User Satisfaction, Empowering Innovation & Facilitating Governance by Increasing Self-Service Data Management

Webinar Archive from 1/23/2025
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Panel Shafiq Rab, MD, EVP/Chief Digital Officer & System CIO, Tufts Medicine Justin Coran, PhD, MPH, Chief Analytics Officer, Renown Health Piyush Mehta, CEO, Data Dynamics

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Clinicians and other users desperately want to do all kinds of innovative things with the organization’s data. From increasing operational efficiency to improving patient care, just about everyone worth employing wants to analyze their data, run reports and take actions – be it for risk management, data privacy, security, compliance, or optimization. Often, however, this ability to view and act on data is stymied when the only way to get the job done is with an IT ticket or via manual approvals. Also, having to go to IT to access data weakens the mantra that maintaining high quality data is everyone’s responsibility. So how can health systems fix this paradigm? How can IT get out of the way and cease being the occasional bottleneck that inhibits the interaction between user and data? In this timely webinar, we’ll speak to leaders who are making progress in this area, working to increase self-service data management with centralized governance and decentralized data control — for the benefit of all.

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