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Market and technology-driven advances have dramatically increaseddata volume, risk and access needs that healthcare organizationsmust address to provide quality patient care.
5 DATA ISSUES CHALLENGING OURCURRENT HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS
Since adoption of the Affordable Care act, hospital mergerand acquisition activity has increased to involve over 500 U.Shospitals in the past 5 years1
Impact: Post-merger, hospitals must integrate all data andpatient electronic health records
1 www.healthdataarchiver.com/health-data-volumes-skyrocket-legacy-data-archives-rise-hie/
Healthcare “Merger Mania”Accelerated in 2015
ONE
As more data, especially PACS data, is tracked and made available for individual patient care, the volume of healthcare data is in-creasing exponentially.2
Impact: Data management, storage and access requirements will con-tinue to multiply which increases the pressure on localized and cloud based storage solutions.
2 www.healthdataarchiver.com/health-data-volumes-skyrocket-legacy-data-archives-rise-hie
Healthcare Data Increasing by48% Annually
TWO
Mobile Devices Have Amplified Needand Usage for Instantaneous EHR Data
The majority (69%) of clinicians view patient information on mobile de-vices. Nearly as many healthcare workers upload information via mobile to EHRs as use traditional devices. Use of mobile, especially BYOD, in-creases risk of a data breach as well as creates new workflow issues.3
Impact: Healthcare systems must develop a strategy to handle these issues emanating from mobile device proliferation.3 www.beckershospitalreview.com/healthcare-information-technology/himss-mobile-technology-survey-10-statistics-to-know.html
THREE
Data Security and HIPAAConcerns are at the Forefront
Timely and complete access to data is critical to the delivery of quality healthcare, yet maintaining security around that data is a critical challenge. The Ponemon Institute4 found that 91% of healthcare systems have had at least one data breach and IDC5 estimates that 1 in 3 healthcare recipients will be the victim of a healthcare data breach in 2016.
Impact: Hospitals and healthcare organizations are obligated to maintain privacy and security by addressing the complications brought by volume, mobile devices and prevention of hacks.4 www.ponemon.org/news-2/66 5 www.cio.com/article/2860072/healthcare/how-cios-can-prepare-for-healthcare-data-tsunami.html
FOUR
Obtaining a Single, Integrated Viewof Patient Data Is Challenging
Consolidating unstructured data, data from multiple VMR systems, mHealth apps and other real-time sources is essential to building an in-formative view of health data for use in analytics and population based healthcare delivery.
Impact: The concept of this single, integrated view has to evolve quick-ly from vision to reality in order to effectively serve the anticipated 36.1 million remotely monitored patients in 2020.6
6 www.berginsight.com/ReportPDF/ProductSheet/bi-mhealth7-ps.pdf
FIVE
What is the Solution?
Develop a unified data management strategy that reduces vendors and costs by securely integrating all healthcare data into a single enterprise IT environment.
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