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	<title>Telehealth Monitor &#187; Data Mining</title>
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		<title>Using Data to Change Processes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Data mining can be the foundation for meaningful changes in the practice of medicine. Inova Health System has evidence that proves this is far more than just a hypothesis. The Falls Church, Va.-based system, which owns five hospitals, is using the information pinpointed by data mining to help devise new clinical processes. Then it&#8217;s using [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Data mining can be the foundation for meaningful changes in the practice of medicine. Inova Health System has evidence that proves this is far more than just a hypothesis. The Falls Church, Va.-based system, which owns five hospitals, is using the information pinpointed by data mining to help devise new clinical processes. Then it&#8217;s using its electronic health records system to guide clinicians on how to follow those processes, providing rules and alerts to steer them on the right path.</p>
<p>The result? Serious safety events-those that cause serious harm or even death-declined by 60% from May 2005 to February 2009 at Inova&#8217;s hospitals. Hospital-acquired infections declined 60% during the same period. And the mortality rate has substantially declined.</p>
<p>Inova is using Web-based data mining software called Quality Manager from Premier Inc., a Charlotte, N.C.-based purchasing alliance. It&#8217;s a participant in Premier&#8217;s Quest, a quality improvement benchmarking project. The alliance recently announced that it will expand the project beyond the original 166 hospitals.</p>
<p>via <a href="http://www.healthdatamanagement.com/issues/2009_65/-28117-1.html">Using Data to Change Processes</a>.</p>
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