In the contemporary digital age, data has emerged as an invaluable asset. Harnessing its power, however, requires businesses to modernize their data management strategies. The focus of this blog post, inspired by CTI Data’s presence at the Informatica World conference, is not limited to mere migration. Instead, our emphasis is on a broader concept: comprehensive
The Science of Business Problem Solving: How Data Insights Can Drive Innovation and Growth
Data science is a field that has gained tremendous momentum over the past few years. With the rise of big data and the increasing use of technology in business, data science has become essential for solving complex problems and making data-driven decisions. In this blog post, we’ll explore the role of data science in solving
How the Student Lifecycle Met LCME Big Data
The Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) accreditation process for medical schools within the United State and Canada is a very intensive and time consuming process. As it should be, given the goal of these schools is to turn out some of the best medical professionals in the world. One could argue that the LCME
Swivel Chair Syndrome: The Impacts of Repetition
In this 2-part series we will break down the physical damage that multiple redundant data entries can have on your workforce, and ways to mitigate these risks for a more accurate and resilient data foundation and human workforce. Repetition often manifests through ‘band-aid’ style fixes, leaving the data owners to sacrifice any combination of the
Defining the Revenue Cycle Process Flow
Successfully implementing an effective RCM strategy relies on developing a cohesive framework that is to be managed. For the purposes of this discussion, I’m defining the healthcare revenue cycle to include all administrative and clinical functions that contribute to the capture, management, and collection of patient service revenue. At a high level, the many steps
Innovation: The “Now“ Modern Healthcare Data Architecture
CTI Healthcare blog series: A Prescription for Improving Patient and Institutional Financial Wellbeing Innovation: The “Now“ Modern Healthcare Data Architecture Part 5 of 5. The healthcare industry produces massive volumes of data every day—from claims and cost data to clinical trials, electronic medical records, and even online patient sentiments. on-the-fly. most professionals within the industry,
Creating a Healthcare Data Ecosystem – A Lesson from the Business World
CTI Healthcare blog series: A Prescription for Improving Patient and Institutional Financial Wellbeing Creating a Healthcare Data Ecosystem – A Lesson from the Business World – Part 4 of 5. The healthcare industry has been playing IT catch-up, as the IT paradigm is already changing. Healthcare technology, by that I mean the IT that runs
The “Now” Healthcare Innovation
CTI Healthcare blog series: A Prescription for Improving Patient and Institutional Financial Wellbeing The “Now” Healthcare Innovation Part 3 of 5. The business of healthcare is a mess. Observe the deep-rooted dual challenges of escalating costs coupled with deteriorating health – it’s an unsustainable paradox not only for the healthcare industry but for society in
Healthcare’s Data Revolution: Complicated
CTI Healthcare blog series: A Prescription for Improving Patient and Institutional Financial Wellbeing Healthcare’s Data Revolution: It’s Complicated – Part 2 of 5. In my last blog post The Accelerating Importance of Data Analytics in Healthcare, I discussed how and why business intelligence is fast becoming a critical strategic driver for health care. In this
What Can Fundraisers Learn from Sales Data Science?
For the past few years we’ve worked closely with Higher Education Institutions on applying data analytics to optimize student admissions, financial aid, student retention and academic outcomes. We recognized from the onset that this student “lifecycle” has a straight progression to an alumni lifecycle which has a critical goal of fostering school loyalty and giving.