As the nation's second-largest Catholic health care system, Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) operates 72 hospitals and 40 long-term care facilities spread across 18 states. For most organizations, those numbers would add up to a huge challenge when it comes to governing data but not for CHI. They turned the challenge of data governance into an opportunity to deliver actionable intelligence to stakeholders for rapid response to changing conditions.
Join Evon Holladay, CHIs vice president of business intelligence, to hear how they have developed a governance strategy enabling their data to serve as a trusted and valuable asset. The results are operational improvements from effective decisions made with increased speed and accuracy. CHI analysts and programmers mine over 100 patient-specific data points to create reports that help its leaders measure performance, trends and operating margin in new ways.
During this web seminar, attendees will learn:
- Key components to a successful BI governance strategy, as a foundation for data governance
- How to effectively manage meta data
- Examples of how data is helping CHI avoid preventable errors, identify opportunities for service line growth and improve physician practice management
- A methodology for selecting new reporting projects to undertake based on end-user needs
Speakers:
Evon Holladay, Vice President, Business Intelligence, CHI
R. Chris Christy, FACHE, Senior Director, Global Healthcare Industry, SAP





















