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Exploiting information systems in a hospital

A regional healthcare service unified data from various transactional subsystems. Among them: health cards, waiting lists, blood and tissues banks, analytical accounting, registers of misscarriages, deaths and births, etc. Professionals in the sector integrated data from HIS (hospital information system) with other sources (laboratory, emergencies, pharmacy, etc.) and performed a process of data audit and hygiene, verifying coherence of information.

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Obtaining a profile of the typical donor

Two important Spanish blood and tissues banks unified data from different information sources, and carried out the testing and standardization of formats and codes depending on the institution of origin. This, together with a multi-annual treatment of information and a 360º donor’s view, enabled them to draw a profile through relevant variables (how the typical donor is and how he/she is not). They could identify the profile of new donors, the profile of recurring and usual donors, as well as the profile of donors who stop from donating.

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Pharma-epidemiology and rational use of drugs

A pharma-epidemiology service identified and analyzed simultaneous use of various drugs (patients, doctors and profile of doctors who prescribe drugs “too much”). The same service analyzed the use of risperidone and Olanzapine by senior people (+65 years old), as well as simultaneous use of trimetadizine and antiparkinsonians by general population. Through integrating data from heterogeneous sources and by putting predictive analytical techniques into practice, they made an accurate prediction of drugs consumption and of the evolution in the prescription of genertic drugs.

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Advanced analysis in hospital pharmacy

Using Quiterian Analytics’s advanced analytical techniques, the pharma area in a regional hospital could get to know early the use of active principles by different medical areas. And, furthermore, its professionals analyzed the pharma expenditure per unit, disease and patient in real time, as well as the effectiveness of the active principles in specific treatments or the adherence of external patients. They could also investigate patients who had received treatments within the same medical case with these three products: Afotericina B Liposomal, Voriconazol and Caspofungina

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Hospital indicators and dynamic dashboard

Two regional hospitals generated content of different fields in the Integrated Scorecard (welfare, hospitalization, operating rooms, budgeting, consumption, economic-financial, human resources) and submitted it as a dynamic reporting solution. They could also generate the content of a scorecard for the radiology department and for the corporate RIS (radiology information system), while the repository that had been generated remained available for its exploitation.

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