Date: January 29, 2008
Time: 02:00pm ET
Hosted by: Health Data Management
Duration: One hour
Sponsor: Business Objects& IBM
Migrating toward an individual-focused health care operation, as a growing number of healthcare organizations are doing, helps drive efficiencies important to patients, payers and providers. Attend this web seminar to hear how organizations are migrating and improving the quality of care by providing access to important information for patients and providers, and reducing costs and premiums.
Join Barry Mason, Vice President, Global Healthcare at IBM and Chris Christy, Director, Healthcare Industry at Business Objects, to learn more about the growing trend toward personalized health care and the benefits to payers, providers and researchers.
During this seminar, you will hear discussions about:
- The definition of individual-focused, or patient-centric, health care
- Why payers, providers and researchers are gravitating toward patient-centric health care
- The benefits and challenges of being an individual-focused healthcare organization versus a traditional, systems-driven operation
- Real world examples of patient-centric healthcare in action
- The role of integrated business intelligence systems and their ability to drive efficiencies for patient care, provider operations and clinical research operations.
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