Our mission at Health Catalyst is to transform healthcare. In that spirit we
create webinars focused on providing high-quality educational opportunities
for the entire healthcare industry, an approach that has been positively
embraced by our clients.
Still many of you have also expressed a desire to learn more about Health
Catalyst—who we are, what we do, and what you could expect from an engagement
with us. So rather than introduce any type of selling element into our webinars,
we decided we would periodically hold a different type of webinar—a
Health Catalyst overview. This isn’t for those of you that already know us, but
for those of you who want to know more about us.
Date: Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Time: 1:00–2:00 PM ET
Please join us as Jared Crapo, Vice President covers important basics including
who Health Catalyst is, what we provide and how we deliver our products.
We’ll still make it education-oriented as we just aren’t a pushy, salesy
company. We’ll orient around the basics of who we are and what we do.
Jared will provide an easy-to-understand discussion regarding the key analytic
principles of adaptive data architecture.
Some specific items he will cover are:
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The industry challenges that warranted the creation of Health Catalyst.
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The use of Health Catalyst's data analysis tools and applications that enable
organizations to quickly uncover care improvement and cost reduction
opportunities.
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Implementation best practices including how the Health Catalyst Platform is
delivered, installed, and typical implementation schedules.
Attendees will understand who in your organization needs to be involved and the
secrets to success and pitfalls to avoid.
The discussion will include the key analytic principles of an adaptive data
architecture including data aggregation, normalization, security, and
governance. He will also address the basic requirements for implementation of
the measurement platform of a data warehouse, such as team creation, roles, and
reporting.
Finally, Jared will demonstrate several of the key tools necessary to move the
analytics strategy forward including applications used to organize patient
populations, others used to monitor and measure care results and still others
that are specific to advanced areas of care.
We hope you’ll join us.