In Patient-Centric Analytics in Health Care: Driving Value in
Clinical Settings and Psychological Practice, James J. Gillespie
and Gregory J. Privitera introduce a framework that explores the
utility of analytics for managing care that is based on six key
inputs of the health care system: patients, policy makers,
providers, pharmacies, pharmaceuticals, and payers. Understanding
the roles of these 6 P's and the utility of analytics to promote
data-driven decision models can lead to new innovations. These
improvements can enhance quality, increase access, and reduce
costs, and thereby drive value for the most important stakeholders
in health care: the patients. As the accessibility and volume of
data continues to increase, there is a growing desire to utilize
data to guide and optimize decision-making in health care
environments. There is a wealth of data in health care
organizations and much of it is not fully utilized. In today's
climate, these organizations are under increased regulatory and
financial pressures to deliver measurable value, particularly as it
relates to the quality of patient care in clinical and diagnostic
settings. This book includes short contributions from
practitioners, including Laurie Branch, Puneet Chahal, Patrick C.
Cunningham, Star* Cunningham, Matthew Dreckmeier, Joseph P.
Gaspero, Sherri Matis-Mitchell, Gail Mayeaux, Edwin K. Morris,
Plamen Petrov, Steven Press, Andrew J. Privitera, Derek Walton, and
Daniel Yunker.
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