Skilled nursing facilities are gradually realizing the value of their data and how it can be used with AI to improve the overall care they provide to residents. High-quality data information from diagnostics, electronic medical records, and care reports offers immense potential that can increase treatment effectiveness and encourage faster diagnosis.
However, a significant challenge lies in the fragmented nature of data collection. Information needs to be gathered from a wide range of sources, including clinical data and census data, causing inefficiencies such as “login fatigue” and wasted hours. Additionally, companies with data silos are prone to privacy breaches and errors.
While building a custom data warehouse is an option, it can take between 12 to 36 months and requires specialized knowledge, significant costs, and ongoing maintenance. A better solution is to use a unified data warehouse that can integrate over 70 systems and tools, automate alerts and updates, connect workflows, and comply with HIPAA and SOC 2 regulations.
A pre-built solution, like data warehouses, enables skilled nursing facilities to streamline operations by connecting everything from payroll and EHRs to CRMs and financial systems using AI automations. By consolidating and organizing their data into a centralized platform, nursing facilities can focus their attention on residents and deliver better outcomes instead of struggling with the infrastructure. Improved data clarity can lead to better decisions, fewer errors, and improved care.
Source: Megadata