Proactive and Reactive Strategies to Minimize Data Disruptions in Healthcare

Proactive and Reactive Strategies to Minimize Data Disruptions in Healthcare

Wednesday, March 5, 2025 3:15 PM to 4:15 PM · 1 hr. (US/Pacific)
Venetian | Level 2 | Titian 2201
General Education
Organizational Governance

Information

The integrity and reliability of healthcare data are paramount for efficient operations and quality patient care. However, imperfect data can disrupt systems, leading to significant operational challenges. Discover how a blend of proactive and reactive data management strategies can enhance healthcare operations. Learn practical steps to prevent data errors, swiftly address disruptions, and build resilient data governance frameworks that boost patient care quality and organizational efficiency. This session details a comprehensive, best practices approach to data management that helps prevent data issues and effectively respond to them when they occur. Proactive strategies prevent errors through automation, thorough documentation and clear data expectations. Reactive strategies involve rapid detection of issues, containment of “bad” data and restoring systems to their functional state. By implementing these strategies into a data governance plan, healthcare organizations can enhance data quality, build system resilience and maintain trust in their data operations.  

Sub-Topic Category
Data Governance
Target Audience
CIO/CTO/CTIO/Senior ITChief Data OfficerInformation Management Professional
Level
Intermediate
CEU Type
ACHEAHIMACAHIMSCMECNECPDHTSCPHIMSPMI/PDU
Contact Hours
1.00
Format
60-Minute Best Practice
Learning Objective #1
Design effective communication and collaboration strategies for data governance
Learning Objective #2
Analyze the role of generative AI in improving data management
Learning Objective #3
Classify proactive and reactive data governance strategies
Session #
142