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James L. Holly, M.D. |
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Quality in healthcare remains an elusive quest from the standpoints of definition, determination and demonstration. In quality metric design, whether process or outcomes, the piece which is most often missing is a combination of tracking and auditing. Join us as we learn how clinicians at Southeast Texas Medical Associates, LLP, a multi-specialty practice in Beaumont, Texas, are using business intelligence and analytics for clinical performance measurement, auditing of care practices, and improvement in patient outcomes.
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Learn how:
- Data is being used to change both clinician and patient behaviour
- Auditing of care practices is improving performance at the point of care
- Business intelligence enabled its transformation into a patient-centered medical home, while providing evidence-based medicine for the delivery of higher quality care
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