Looking back at HIMSS22

Our MedeAnalytics team was thrilled to be back in person for this year’s HIMSS event, after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The conversation was unparalleled, and the energy was invigorating. If you were there – get excited to revisit the experience. If you weren’t – all the more reason to explore our recap resources below!

First, get a high-level look at the HIMSS22 hype.

Next, watch the compelling sessions our clients led at the event, showcasing all they accomplished with powerful analytics.

Oregon Health & Science University

Comprehensive data and analytics capabilities can enable pivotal changes for healthcare organizations. For Oregon Health and Science University, it was a turning point. As physician engagement improved, a culture of trust and transparency was built. Ultimately, this culture cultivated better patient care and greater organizational success. Watch OHSU’s Dr. Anglea Alday and Jennifer Grubb present at HIMSS22.

Wise Health System

Applying unified data to the revenue cycle can improve clinical quality, enhance workflow and collaboration, and create meaningful integrations and efficiencies. At Wise Health, having a shared, reliable source of data brought about remarkable operational value and clinical outcomes, and allowed various teams and sites of care to work together more seamlessly for the benefit of the patient. Watch Wise Health’s Alyssa Maxwell present at HIMSS22.

Ardent Health Services

Ensuring patient care is delivered, documented, and billed appropriately takes many teams and strong tools. Ardent Health Services implemented MedeAnalytics’ flexible, holistic CDI and audit solutions to maximize ROI by standardizing processes, managing audits, relying on automatic reporting, and more. Watch Ardent Health’s Trevor Snow present at HIMSS22.

Now, get a behind-the-scenes look at the HIMSS experience with five-minute, one-on-one interviews with healthcare leaders at the show.

Finally, explore MedeAnalytics in the media!

President Scott Hampel shares his thoughts on the impact analytics have on healthcare

Chief Analytics Officer David Schweppe discusses how analytics can drive health equity

Thanks for following along on our HIMSS22 experience. We hope to see you there next year at HIMSS23! If you’d like to chat in the meantime, contact us using the form below and we’ll get back to you ASAP!

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