SALT LAKE CITY, UT — (Marketwired) — 04/18/13 — announced today that (IU Health), Indiana-s most comprehensive healthcare system, used the Health Catalyst Late-Binding Data Warehouse to create a centralized repository of core clinical, financial and patient satisfaction information from across its network in an unprecedented 90 days.
IU Health has been named among the best healthcare systems in America for 15 consecutive years by U.S. News & World Report. It is composed of 18 hospitals with more than 3,300 staffed beds and over 3,700 physicians and allied professionals dedicated to providing preeminent care throughout Indiana and beyond.
The new 14-billion-row — representing over10 years of clinical, financial, and patient satisfaction data — is a critical first step toward IU Health-s goal of using data from its Cerner electronic health record (EHR) and other core applications to improve the quality of patient care while driving down its cost. “IU Health had previously struggled to create a data warehouse that would serve as the organization-s source of truth,” said Bill McConnell, the health system-s Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer.
“Health Catalyst guaranteed they could deliver a useful and useable enterprise data warehouse in 90 days and they delivered,” McConnell said. “To my knowledge, the scope of this accomplishment is unprecedented in the industry.”
Health Catalyst-s proven, agile data warehouse platform uses a late-binding bus architecture to dramatically reduce the time to value for deployment of an enterprise data warehouse (EDW). The typical approach to development of an EDW requires months or years to map data to complex data models. The Health Catalyst Late-Binding Data Warehouse can be deployed in weeks and months and is much more adaptable and agile to changes after deployment, as analytic use cases in healthcare change and become more complex.
By analyzing and comparing clinical, financial and patient satisfaction data, Health Catalyst enables health systems to solve one of the thorniest problems with the transition to value-based reimbursement — predicting the impact of quality interventions on cost and patient satisfaction.
“To thrive in our evolving value-based healthcare system, health systems need to quickly analyze the huge volumes of data they produce, identify opportunities for quality improvement and cost savings, and then enable their caregivers to take appropriate action,” said Dan Burton, Chief Executive Officer of Health Catalyst. “We are thrilled that our partnership with IU Health, a leader in the development of health information technologies, has given us the opportunity to build the foundation for that transformation.”
Named among the “Best Hospitals in America” by U.S. News & World Report for 15 consecutive years, Indiana University Health is dedicated to providing a unified standard of preeminent, patient-centered care. A unique partnership with Indiana University School of Medicine — one of the nation-s leading medical schools — gives our highly skilled physicians access to innovative treatments using the latest research and technology. Discover the strength at .
Based in Salt Lake City, Health Catalyst delivers a proven, agile data warehouse platform that actually works in today-s transforming healthcare environment. Currently, 81 hospitals caring for 20 million patients utilize Health Catalyst-s Late-binding Data Warehousing platform and solutions. Founded by healthcare veterans who developed their solution after struggling for years to try to make non-healthcare data warehousing solutions work, the Health Catalyst data warehouse utilizes an adaptive approach designed specifically to address the complex nature of healthcare data. Health Catalyst-s proven solutions are deployed at leading health systems including Allina Health, Indiana University Health, MultiCare Health System, North Memorial Health Care, Providence Health & Services, Stanford Hospital and Clinics, and Texas Children-s Hospital. Visit , and follow us on .
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