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Who Can Benefit The Most From The Medical Related Analytics 2016 Summit

Who Can Benefit The Most From The Medical Related Analytics 2016 Summit

The 2016 healthcare analytics will be held in Salt Lake City, Utah from September 6-8 at the Grand American Hotel. The theme of this year's conference is "Expanding Your Outcomes." Sessions and activities are designed to help healthcare industry leaders make better use of analytics to improve clinical, financial, and operational outcomes within their organizations. The conference activities will include expert keynote speakers; hands-on and case study break-out sessions; the Analytics Walkabout, where attendees can visit presenter booths to learn about successful projects involving healthcare analytics; and social activities for fun and networking. Due to space limitations, vendors and service providers cannot be accommodated at this conference. If you're wondering whether this conference is the right fit for you, consider the following criteria.



The HAS16 is designed for leaders in healthcare industries. If you are a chief executive or have a leadership role related to patient care, IT, or analytics, this conference may address your needs. Typically conference attendees represent organizations such as physician groups, community hospitals, academic hospitals, multi-hospital systems, integrated network groups, and payer groups. The conference is designed for organizations that need help in managing or improving their current use of analytics. The conference sessions are most relevant for the following types of attendees:



You need a comprehensive strategy for pulling together analytics from different data sources or tools.



You are struggling to get staff buy-in to a new centralized analytics approach.



You need a better way to measure costs and identify waste in your system.



You need to be able to quickly identify your high-risk patients.



Some of your teams are doing a much better job of using analytics to improve outcomes than others.



You want to learn more about predictive analytics.



You want to better support research by providing data and reports that researchers need.



You have poor integration across separate data silos resulting from mergers.



You have conflicting data from different reports and are unable to get a clear picture of a situation.



Despite having a well-developed comprehensive analytics strategy in place, you feel you are not getting as much out of it as you can.



However, healthcare analytics conferences like this one are not as beneficial for organizations that do not have the bandwidth required to support a comprehensive analytics system. Nor are they ideal for small practices that do not yet have a large amount of data to drive their growth. In addition, systems that are already using analytics effectively and at a highly advanced level will not get the most benefit from this conference.