Healthcare Data Analytics
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Unlock the power of data and analytics to deepen your understanding of patients, enhance operations and boost revenue. Without access to crucial data, including revenue cycle transaction details and patient payment tendencies, achieving better outcomes and efficiency becomes challenging.
Get the data stories you need to track and optimize operations
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Close care gaps with solutions to help at-risk patients
Get a 360o view of your prospects and their patterns
Analyze revenue streams with intuitive dashboards, highlighting potential revenue leakage.
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Automate the effortless delivery of raw data to your enterprise data warehouse.
Reduce manual overhead and introduce automated monitoring for secure data exchange.
Coordinate care for at-risk patients by addressing barriers hindering access to care.
Improve care quality metrics and reduce negative health outcomes driven by SDOH.
Access a 360-degree view of patients and consumers for targeted marketing strategies.
Leverage hundreds of consumer audiences and insights to reach new customers with content that resonates and engages.
Fuel your data models and analytical capabilities with originally-sourced Experian data.
With the ability to be applied across many different areas – from disease prediction to claims management and administrative tasks – data and analytics in healthcare is booming.
Nearly a quarter of patients have received a surprise medical bill, according to new data from Experian Health and PYMNTS. 4 in 10 patients said they ended up spending more on healthcare than they could afford, with the average surprise bill amounting to $675.
Is this “old” healthcare data still useful? How can healthcare organizations ensure that their decisions and strategies are based only on the most relevant data?
Despite a commitment to improving care quality and patient experiences, the healthcare industry still struggles to influence the factors that have the greatest impact on patient outcomes – the social determinants of health (SDOH).