Marshfield Clinic Selects SAP(R) BusinessObjects(TM) Solutions to Improve Patient Treatment and Clinic Management
Posted on: Monday, 9 February 2009, 08:00 CST
Easy-to-Use SAP(R) BusinessObjects(TM) XI Intelligence Platform to Help Marshfield Healthcare Professionals Efficiently Deliver Higher Quality of Services
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Marshfield Clinic was established in 1916 by six physicians and now has about 800 physicians and 6,500 support personnel in more than 40 locations. Marshfield Clinic provides patient care, research, education and clinical laboratory services, and also has a health maintenance organization. The Clinic system has contributed numerous medical and service innovations to the healthcare industry and has accumulated one of the richest warehouses of healthcare patient data in America, reflecting encounters on more than 2.1 million patients.
"To provide Marshfield Clinic physicians with better tools to improve quality care, we needed to invest in a new BI system, one that would allow people without deep technical knowledge or training to easily access historical data and derive accurate conclusions from that data," said
Before implementing SAP BusinessObjects solutions, Marshfield Clinic relied on complex ad-hoc query tools that required users to undergo extensive training to operate. As a result, maximizing benefits from Marshfield's vast data repositories was severely hindered, as routine ad-hoc report development fell to the BI team.
"Our BI team did wonders with the tools they were provided, but our supply of programmer analyst resources fell far short of the demand," said
With solutions from the SAP BusinessObjects portfolio, Marshfield Clinic can now use reporting, query and analysis, dashboards and visualizations, intuitive discovery and even advanced predictive analytics to deliver more effective diagnoses and treatments for patients. The simplicity and self-service nature of these capabilities were critical in Marshfield's decision to select SAP.
Using SAP BusinessObjects software to put decision-quality information in the hands of people that need it, Marshfield Clinic will empower physicians to make real-time decisions that can improve quality of patient care. For example, physicians will now hold in their hands years of patient data and studies on diseases, ranging from heart disease to cancer, and will be able to leverage this information in seconds, rather than days, to better analyze, diagnose and treat people immediately at the point of patient care. Additionally, the SAP BusinessObjects XI intelligence platform will give physicians and
With SAP BusinessObjects XI, Marshfield Clinic's IT team will be able to provide self-service reporting and analysis tools to physicians and administrators, freeing up time to focus on using BI technology.
Marshfield Clinic deals with approximately 34,000 scheduled reports and 2,600 ad-hoc reports each year, and will use SAP BusinessObjects XI to accomplish this in a fraction of the time it used to take. By efficiently providing information to its healthcare professionals, the organization improves its ability to offer quality services, ranging from patient treatment to business modeling to research efforts into various disease stages.
"The SAP BusinessObjects XI intelligence platform is unique because it delivers powerful BI capabilities that are also intuitive to the average business user," said
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