Michelle Woodley, vice president of informatics at St. Joseph Health, said the teams will use the solution to compare data across the system, both from individual regions and the entire enterprise.
Doing so will help executives and staff make more informed decisions more quickly, according to Michael Marino, DO, CMIO of St. Joseph Health. “Getting day-to-day metrics into the hands of the people running the hospital is key,” he said. “This is an opportunity to further our efforts to get real-time information to clinicians and the people in charge of hospital operations.”
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