The Fluidity of Data Analytics: How to Implement a Data Strategy that Facilitates the Right Analytics by the Right Department at the Right Time
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The Fluidity of Data Analytics: How to Implement a Data Strategy that Facilitates the Right Analytics by the Right Department at the Right Time March 14, 2022 · Health Data

The Fluidity of Data Analytics: How to Implement a Data Strategy that Facilitates the Right Analytics by the Right Department at the Right Time

By Rebecca Mendoza Saltiel Busch, RN, MBA, CCM, CFE, CPC, CHPA-IV, CRMA, CICA, FIALCP, FHFMA, and Andrew Busch


Healthcare organizations have access to vast amounts of data—originating in both clinical and business activities—that is used to make more decisions than an organization may even recognize, from patient care interventions to population health recommendations to employee salaries.

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