Even though the business intelligence (BI) market segment is still only in its infancy, it has recently moved to the forefront of awareness in healthcare technology as healthcare providers work to deliver even higher quality patient care while controlling costs. The challenge is exacerbated by increased regulatory requirements, the heightened need for industry benchmarking, and pay for performance initiatives.
Additionally, organizations are keenly interested in overall performance improvement, but they find the current reporting solutions limited in scope and depth. Most concluded that a new level of data aggregation, analysis and reporting across the enterprise is needed to fulfill existing and future requirements. Thus, most of those interviewed are turning to enterprise business intelligence solutions.
The opportunity for BI in healthcare is wide open. Forty-
For this study, KLAS spoke with more than 150 healthcare professionals regarding the enterprise business intelligence vendors they would consider, what their strategy for BI would be, and how they would implement their strategy. Almost 40 percent of participating organizations were hospitals with over 500 beds, and 86 percent were hospitals with over 200 beds.
The top ten considered vendors in the research were Avega (MedAssets), Business Objects (SAP), Cerner, Cognos (IBM), Eclipsys, Lawson, McKesson, Microsoft, Oracle, and Siemens. Other vendors also included in the report were Dairyland, Dimensional Insight, Epic, EPSi, GE (IDX), GoldenGate, Hyperion, i2b2, Information Builders, IntraNexus, Keane, MedeFinance, MediSolv, Meditech, NextGen, Pentaho, PowerHealth, Precision.BI, QlikTech, QuadraMed, SAP, SAS, SIS, and Sybase.
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