Analysis | By Marie DeFreitas
October 08, 2024
Adopting data analytics may seem like a daunting task for health systems, but it can drive better decision making, especially when it comes to reviewing large datasets and allocating resources.
CFOs and HealthLeaders Exchange members Pat Keel (CFO, St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital) and Bob Flannery (CFO, UW Health) shared what works for their health systems as they prioritize data and analytics.
The role of real-time data and analytics has evolved into a primary driver of informed decision-making for finance executives. With quick insights and operational overviews, CFOs must recognize the importance of adopting analytics to optimize outcomes for their organization.
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Marie DeFreitas is the CFO editor for HealthLeaders.
Marie DeFreitas is the CFO editor for HealthLeaders.
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