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A Behavioral Health Collision At The EHR Intersection
2014-09-30    
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Date/Time Date(s) - 09/30/2014 2:00 pm Hear Why Many Organizations Are Changing EHRs In Order To Remain Competitive In The New Value-Based Health Care Environment [...]
Meaningful Use and The Rise of the Portals
2014-10-02    
12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
Meaningful Use and The Rise of the Portals: Best Practices in Patient Engagement Thu, Oct 2, 2014 10:30 PM - 11:15 PM IST Join Meaningful [...]
Adva Med 2014 The MedTech Conference
2014-10-06    
All Day
Adva Med 2014 The MedTech Conference October 6-8, 2014 McCormick Place Chicago, IL For more information, visit, advamed2014.com For Registration details, click here  
Public Health Measures Meaningful Use
2014-10-09    
12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
Public Health Measures Meaningful Use: Reporting on Public Health Measures Join Meaningful Use expert Jim Tate for a three part series of webinars addressing MU [...]
2014 Hospital & Healthcare I.T. Conference
2014-10-13    
All Day
Join us at our 2014 Hospital & Healthcare I.T. Conference and experience the following: Up to 125 Hospital & Healthcare I.T. executives from America’s most prestigious [...]
Connected Health Care 2014
Key Trends That will be Discussed at the Conference! Connected Healthcare 2014 is set to explore the crucial topics that are revolutionizing the connected health industry: [...]
HealthTech Conference
2014-10-14    
All Day
HealthTech Capital is a group of private investors dedicated to funding and mentoring new "HealthTech" start ups at the intersection of healthcare with the computer [...]
Health Informatics & Technology Conference (HITC-2014)
2014-10-20    
All Day
Information technology has ability to improve the quality, productivity and safety of health care mangement. However, relatively very few health care providers have adopted IT. [...]
HIMSS Amsterdam 2014
2014-10-20    
12:00 am
About HIMSS Amsterdam 2014 This year, the second annual HIMSS Amsterdam event will be taking place on 6-7 November 2014 at the Hotel Okura. The [...]
Patient Portal Functionality and EMR Integration Demonstration
2014-10-22    
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
This purpose of this webcast is to present a demonstration to show how the Patient Portal integrates with EMR, as well as discuss how this [...]
Connected Health Symposium 2014
Symposium 2014 - Connected Health in Practice: Engaging Patients and Providers Outside of Traditional Care Settings Collaborating with industry visionaries, clinical experts, patient advocates and [...]
CHIME College of Healthcare Information Management Executives
2014-10-28 - 2014-10-31    
All Day
The Premier Event for Healthcare CIOs Hotel Accomodations JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country 23808 Resort Parkway San Antonio, Texas 78761 Telephone: 210-276-2500 Guest Fax: [...]
The Myth of the Paperless EMR
2014-10-29    
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Is Paper Eluding Your Current Technologies; The Myth of the Paperless EMR Please join Intellect Resources as we present Is Paper Eluding Your Current Technologies; The Myth [...]
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How Healthcare Providers Can Manage Growing Amounts of Data

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How Healthcare Providers Can Manage Growing Amounts of Data

The amount of data managed and stored by healthcare systems is growing exponentially. In 2013, for example, data generated by global healthcare totaled about 153 exabytes, while in 2020, the total reached around 2,314 exabytes.

Why is there so much more data to manage in healthcare these days? One reason is that medical equipment technology improves constantly. An MRI scanner, for example, produces 20,000 images instead of the 2,000 images it once created. High-resolution, 3D data has brought vast improvements to healthcare, allowing workers to read clearer, more in-depth information than ever before. Major health outbreaks and the growth of telemedicine have also played a role in the amount of data healthcare providers generate and manage.

Recognize the Challenge of Data Storage

While capturing more data is a positive move for both patients and healthcare workers, storing large amounts of information is challenging. The type of data you collect includes:

• Research
• Treatment
• Outcomes
• Government reporting
• Payment

It is preferred and sometimes necessary to store data for the long term. Legal requirements may mandate data storage in some cases, while in others, healthcare providers use data for analysis and research.With all this data to store, providers need to implement a tech software management strategy that can reduce processing and storage costs while allowing professionals easy access to the information.

Use and Store Accurate Information

Accuracy with patient records and information has always been critical in healthcare. Errors in healthcare records can lead to serious consequences for the patient through incorrect treatment or diagnoses. On the other hand, accurate data can improve the efficiency of treatment and result in higher patient satisfaction.

With these ramifications in mind, staff members in charge of data entry can complete training programs to develop accuracy. Data verification tools can also play a vital role in improving accuracy and prevent errors and duplications in patient records and billing codes.

Create a Central Location for Data

Many different departments access and use healthcare data within a practice. If a provider has separate data storage systems for each department, it increases the likelihood of errors or duplication. A more efficient way to handle data is to use a central system to collect, sort and analyze information as it is stored. All departments can work with and update the same records, reducing data fragmentation and increasing transparency.

A comprehensive data storage system will track:

• Where data originates
• What data is collected
• How information will be used
• Who has access

It’s also crucial that the system is user-friendly, allowing staff members on all platforms to use data in a meaningful way without struggling to access or interpret the information they need.

Develop a Data Governance Policy

Managing the vast amounts of data a healthcare system uses can start with a data governance policy, also known as an information governance policy. It is a set of guidelines to ensure you use your practice’s data consistently and adequately. It also declares who is responsible for various segments of information and specifies management procedures.

Your data governance policy may need to change with technology and best practices. Keep in mind that it isn’t written in stone. Review your policy regularly so that you can update procedures as needed.

A solid data governance policy helps you determine what data you need. In this respect, it can help you eliminate unnecessary information, saving you the time and resources needed to manage data you don’t use. It can also outline how data is accessed, outlining methods for various users. When staff knows how to get to the information they need, it reduces wasted time.

Most major industries create, manage and store data, and the amounts increase each year. However, the volume of data the healthcare sector produces is growing much faster than other industries. It’s imperative that healthcare providers find efficient ways to handle the information they store so that patients and providers can access the data they need for optimal patient care.