MedeAnalytics Data Fabric

 

Powerful data fabric accelerating digital transformation

MedeAnalytics Data Fabric is a unified analytics framework purpose-built to help healthcare companies understand real-time, high-quality, high-fidelity data and apply actionable insights to current and future needs. It provides an accessible visualization of underlying data sources and data lake that enables easier information management and maximizes the value of your data.

The foundation of our architecture

Our data fabric is the foundation for a robust architecture of solutions and services—each meticulously designed to help payers and providers achieve their goals.

Each thread of the data fabric—interoperability, visualization, predictive analytics, augmented analytics, benchmarking, and more—plays a key role in helping you make decisions confidently and see measurable impact.

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Components of our data fabric

MedeEnrich™

Data lake, master person index,
and self-service capabilities

The key to turning raw data into meaningful insights is data orchestration. With more than two decades of research and development fueling its capabilities, MedeEnrich is our unrivaled technology for data orchestration, enrichment, cataloging and quality assurance. It is tailored to enable commingling of ad-hoc, non-standard data sources—such as SDoH or productivity data—with the goal of creating an analytical source of truth for your enterprise.

MedeWorks™

Highly scalable data visualization
 

Leveraging a combination of proprietary and industry-standard national data sets, MedeWorks contains built-in benchmarking and drill-down capabilities to help users easily visualize data, spot trends, make comparisons and ask better questions. The platform also boasts 200+ pre-built, customizable analytics views, a user-friendly look, feel, and experience, and extensive security measures and provisioning capabilities.

MedeElevate™

Augmented analytics
 

Healthcare organizations need innovative analytics capabilities to capitalize on data, reduce human error, and drive cost efficiencies. MedeElevate offers intuitive visualization, predictive analytics, benchmarking, guided analysis, and machine learning—helping payers and providers make efficient decisions and realize positive outcomes. Platform capabilities include automatic, customizable text-based narratives on charts; predictive search within reports, charts, and fields; and a robust rules engine supporting outlier identification and root cause analyses.

Why our data fabric is superior

What you're used to
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Multiple disconnected data sources that are hard to ingest and unify

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Black box platform

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Limited integration

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Disparate and non-standard platform management

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Significant reporting lag time

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Inflexibility

Get our take on industry trends

Why It’s Time for Healthcare to Move Toward AI Reporting

November 5, 2019

Business intelligence (BI) was a dramatic and significant step forward in healthcare industry reporting and a natural transition to artificial intelligence (AI) enabled real-time insights.

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Why Healthcare Should “Double-Down” on Exploring AI-powered BI for Reporting

October 29, 2019

Many areas in healthcare rely not only on the collection of data but, importantly, the ability to decipher and act upon it. In that intersection, reporting was born.

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Why Health Plans and Employers Need Stop Loss Reporting

September 10, 2019

Due to rising healthcare costs and the Affordable Care Act removing the ban on capitated benefits coverage, numerous employers with self-insured health plans often purchase stop loss coverage. This coverage is not medical insurance; but rather, it’s a financial and risk management tool that protects the employer from excessive claims.

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Bridge the Payer/Provider Data Gap

August 23, 2019

Every patient has a plethora of data associated with their health record, which can include decades of enrollments, claims, accounts and charges. Much of this data is not housed within the same institutional, facility or provider database…

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