Lessons Learned to Prepare Your Organization for an Analytics Platform

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Gaining a deep understanding of physician behavior by evaluating physician activity and referral data from your market paves the way to achieving physician alignment that drives growth. University Hospitals understood the need to augment their current use data and analytics to continue to grow intelligently. Through internal assessment of needs and external review of solutions, they deployed a claims-based analytics solution to further advance their market analysis and physician network trends. In this session, you will hear from both the executive operational lead as well as the business analyst working collaboratively to integrate their analytics platform, the lessons they learned, and results/outcomes.

  • Cynthia Zelis, Vice President Clinical Integration, University Hospitals Cleveland
  • Traci Hollimon, Sr. Analyst, Clinical Integration, University Hospitals Cleveland


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