Recommendations
To optimize the efficiency
of Hackensack Meridian Health, these are suggestions below for the best results
based on our report.
First, we would suggest
maybe enhancing the Epic software so that it can customize the user experience
even more. We would suggest doing this by tailoring the modules and creating
advanced, role- specific training programs for the staff. This deals with the
challenges that a user might face by making the system more intuitive and
effective. This would deal with the existing glitches and time gaps in access.
We feel as though the greatest problem with the current way the software is
being utilized is limiting the daily workflow and user productivity. This
recommendation is low risk because it builds on an already existing
infrastructure. We feel as though this would streamline routine everyday
operations and would improve patient care within 3 months. This can be done
using dedicated user feedback to see what modules and dashboards the company
should change. Our suggestions would be to focus on reducing manual entry and
allowing detailed customization for specific roles.
Currently, HMH manages 3
Petabytes worth of information in their databases with tables across billions
of rows! This indicated a need for a more advanced form of data management. We
would suggest building on HMH’s existing partnership with Google Cloud by
adding the integration of AI/Machine Learning models. This would help
predictive analysis, getting valuable insights on data, disparate data sources,
and help with access across systems.
This would be a long-term investment for the company that could be very
beneficial for their operations. While it might require a larger investment
initially, its potential to convert its massive data volume into usable
intelligence is great for better decision making for physicians, optimizing
resource allocation, and better insight into areas of improvement. Examples we
would think of are identifying trends in patient outcomes, and
resource/treatment efficiency.
Furthermore, since the
healthcare industry is very competitive in order to have a competitive
advantage in their industry, we would recommend increasing the scope of HMH’s
telemedicine service. HMH could include new AI technology that can use data
from wearable devices like Oura Rings, Polar Ignite for early disease
detection, personalized health risk assessments, and proactive interventions
for chronic disease management. This continuous innovation would be essential
for HMH to stay ahead of its competitors and would position HMH as a leader in
virtual care and preventative health. Patients nowadays care about quality care
and price, but they also value convenience. It aligns with the companies’ goals
for quality patient care and health. This is just one of the ways that HMH can
use emerging technology to offer greater quality of service and provide
increased value to patients through proactive health care.
To bring all these ideas together, we
recommend that HMH create a dedicated digital innovation team to lead and
manage these upgrades. This team should include a mix of IT professionals,
clinical staff, and operations leaders to make sure every perspective is
considered. Their role would be to guide the implementation process, track the
impact of each change, and ensure everything stays aligned with HMH’s broader
goals for patient care and efficiency. Having this kind of team in place will
not only help make the transition smoother but will also support a culture of
ongoing improvement. By making innovation a core part of the organization, HMH
can keep adapting to new technology, stay ahead in the healthcare industry, and
deliver even better care to the communities it serves.
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