The operational systems used in hospitals today to automate processes (EMR, ADT, financial reporting, etc.) exist in silos. They collect data that describes in detail nearly everything that happens in healthcare. This data is critical to operations, and it is critical to making decisions about how those operations should run, but it is incomplete when it comes to understanding the performance of a healthcare system. Today’s operational systems, while good at what they were designed to do, are extremely poor at providing the rich and multidimensional information needed by clinicians and executives to make timely, high-quality performance decisions. Fundamentally, the data they surface is incomplete for the job of managing system performance, and oftentimes the metrics surfaced are not even the right metrics needed to make solid decisions.

Our solutions, based on WhiteCloud Performance Analytics™, bring together the data from your disparate systems to give your executives and key decision makers the insights they need to monitor and analyze key metrics and, most importantly, to motivate behaviors that improve outcomes. Our analytics and associated methodologies enrich the data and transform it into meaningful information that enables faster, more informed decision making.
Epic, Cerner, Siemens, McKesson, MediTech, NextGen, Practice Partner … the list of your operational, clinical and financial systems goes on and on. Reports from these individual systems alone aren’t giving you the complete picture of what’s really happening in your healthcare system. This is not a failing of these systems. They are simply doing what they were designed to do -- automating processes. They do not have the full set of information that is needed for efficient and effective decision making. WhiteCloud can help you bring together the data from all of these disparate systems, and apply analytics to further enhance the data and give it true meaning –giving your executives and key decision makers the complete picture of performance they need to improve clinical, operational and financial outcomes.
We have experience working with the following operational systems, to name a few:
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Most healthcare information today is fragmented and held in silos with little interoperability, and cannot deliver the metrics that are truly needed to drive high-performance decisions. As a result, health information exchange organizations and regional health information organizations have become critical in today’s healthcare industry. In order to achieve the highest healthcare quality and optimize patient care outcomes, exchange of health information is necessary to ensure timely, accurate and accessible medical information at the point of care and to assess patient outcomes. Information exchange allows for appropriate assessment, monitoring and improvement of clinical care processes and coordination among many providers. We engage with many organizations that develop collaborative information technology services to align transparency, efficiency and quality to improve patient care.