1 Business Intelligence: Identifying Metrics for Collection, Analysis, Reporting and Decision Making John Hansmann Region Manager, Management Engineering Intermountain Healthcare DHC Presentation 2008_JHansmann.ppt 2 Business intelligence: • is the use of an organization’s disparate data to provide meaningful information and analysis to employees, customers, suppliers and partners for more effective decision making. Source: Business Objects • Provide organizations with information (historical, real time and predictive) to support its business decision making processes (planning, financial, productivity, service, quality, market, profitability, etc.) • Common terms – data warehouse, data mining, data cubes, dashboards, scorecards • Tied to Key Processes/Strategies of the organization; used for competitive advantage. What is Business Intelligence (BI)? “You manage what you measure!”
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Business Intelligence: IdentifyingMetrics for Collection, Analysis,Reporting and Decision Making
John HansmannRegion Manager, Management EngineeringIntermountain Healthcare
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Business intelligence:• is the use of an organization’s disparate data to provide
meaningful information and analysis to employees, customers,suppliers and partners for more effective decision making.Source: Business Objects
• Provide organizations with information (historical, real time andpredictive) to support its business decision making processes(planning, financial, productivity, service, quality, market,profitability, etc.)
• Common terms – data warehouse, data mining, data cubes,dashboards, scorecards
• Tied to Key Processes/Strategies of the organization; used forcompetitive advantage.
What is Business Intelligence (BI)?
“You manage what you measure!”
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BI Uses in Other Industries
• Retail – size optimization based uponcustomer needs
• Banking – understanding who theircustomers are (profile)
• Grocery – forecasting to predict demandfor products
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BI Examples at IntermountainHealthcare
• ED dashboard & whiteboard• CV Clinical Program dashboard• Time of Day by Day of Week Census• Laboratory scorecard• Digital Integrated Greaseboard (Patient
Tracker)• Collaborative Practice Guidelines (CPGs)• Physician Germ Watch
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DIG Patient Tracker• Used in various outpatient departments
The more you understand your own business, the greaterthe likelihood you will have a competitive advantage over
your competition.
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Key Messages/Concepts• “Companies that are high performing are more
analytical than lower performing businesses.”Source: Jeanne Harris, Accenture Director of Research
• “… top performing organizations separate themselvesfrom their peers by their ability to quickly diagnose theroot cause of problems they face on a daily basis.”Source: The Advisory Board
• “Healthcare providers must be proactive in managingand utilizing data if they want to keep up with or stayahead of the competition.” Source: “Business Intelligence andHealthcare”, MicroStrategy