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Market and technology-driven advances have dramatically increased data volume, risk and access needs that healthcare organizations must address to provide quality patient care. 5 DATA ISSUES CHALLENGING OUR CURRENT HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS

5 Data Issues Challenging Our Current Healthcare Systems

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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