A Resource Review for Health Care Quality Execution: Business Intelligence Strategy
2011
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Article Description
Health care decision-makers are juggling multiple demands and environmental pressures in today’s world. One area ofinformation systems practice that holds promise for addressing very salient issues in health care is the area of businessintelligence. This review is structured to prepare a health-care decision maker with the knowledge and understandingnecessary to support a successful Business Intelligence environment in the healthcare organization. Ultimately, the goal ofthis resource review is to provide insights into possible curricular development to address a well-rounded understanding ofhow business intelligence strategy can be brought to bear upon the execution of health care operations.
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