Director of Technology Operations Life Link III, Minnesota, United States
We collect a lot of data in air medical programs. Clinical, operational and even transportation data is easy to get and it’s overwhelming. Using that data is more complex than you think and it should not rely on one person, manual processing, and complex Excel functions and tables. This presentation will provide real-world examples of the implementation of a ground-up data integration solution in an air medical program. We will discuss data integrity as a foundational concept and demonstrate the power of automation to provide visualized data to make Operational, Quality and Compliance decisions in any complex air medical environment.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion, participant will be able to describe the impacts of data integrity to reporting and operations and its connotations.
Upon completion, participant will be able to better discuss how to use their own data systems and collection methods to identify process and reporting gaps affected by data integrity.
Upon completion, participant will be able to recognize the value of centralized data control to enhance reporting consistency at an organizational level.