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Today's healthcare organizations face some of the most difficult challenges ever. The rapid rise in the cost of servicing their patients has put many institutions under intense financial pressures, affecting not only their ability to improve quality of patient care, but also the management of their clinical and financial resources.

Traditional methodologies in obtaining executive support intelligence are driven by the revenue side of the industry.

Simply put, analysis derived from DRG revenue data does not account for resources utilized from patients with multiple illness burdens (Co-morbid patients). Nor does it embrace the physician's perspective of quality of care from a clinical product line.

HCI uses clinical pathways as defined by physicians to recognize and define the costs and process of care that patients encounter in real life. HCI defines the expected costs and efficiencies of resource consumption for each institution with comorbid understanding. The inherent, large variance of costs of DRG's models is largely eliminated.
 

HCI analyzes traditional data sources and identifies the specific variance across all co-morbid conditions and hospital pricing variations.

Patient Modeling begins with clinical pathways that define the cost center resources used by every inpatient and outpatient environment. Aggregating this demand from all patients, HCI defines the capacity, costs and seasonality of each service within the institution.

This method provides real executive decision support intelligence about profit/loss drivers. while integrating knowledge about, clinical product lines, operational cost centers and quality management.

HCI bridges the information for:

  • Clinical Leadership

  • Financial Management

  • Operational Management

 
HealthCare Intelligence was launched in 2003 to provide healthcare organizations accurate management accounting methodologies that allow for a precise understanding of the full range of clinical data processes, their attendant service costs and the relationship to the resources required to the deliver quality patient care. Armed with such powerful information tools, the benefits to healthcare organizations are numerous.

With the best utilization and consumption data available, healthcare organizations now have the ability to meet growing industry challenges by making the best decisions about how to improve the quality of care while still containing overall costs.

It is in the application of information management software and development of predictive financial tools that HealthCare Intelligence is active, providing an industry solution that helps healthcare organizations meet the challenges of today and tomorrow.

 

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