Home arrow Blog arrow Tag arrow hospital

Posts Tagged ‘hospital’

14th November 2008

Decision Management and fixing healthcare

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

I think alot about how decision management can be used to improve healthcare. Neil Versel is one of the bloggers I read in this space and he had a post this week called “A modest proposal” in which he repeated some comments about the failure of the medical profession to use Clinical Decision Support systems [...]

Read more

posted by James Taylor in Decision Management, Healthcare | 0 Comments

24th July 2008

Credit Scoring in Healthcare. In Healthcare!

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

I saw a post today on medical credit scoring that made me think I should post something about how credit scoring can be used in healthcare. Now saying that, of course, makes everyone nervous - are we talking about refusing people treatment because of their credit score? Why should financial questions like credit worthiness have [...]

Read more

posted by James Taylor in Decision Management, Healthcare, Predictive Analytics | 0 Comments

4th February 2008

Using EDM to reduce and control business costs

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

First post in my series of posts on using EDM to thrive in a recession. Let’s start with the easy stuff - companies always look to reduce and control business costs in a recession so how can EDM help you do this?

One of the costs many businesses carry, almost without thinking, is a certain level [...]

Read more

posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Business Strategy, Data Mining, Decision Management, Green IT, Predictive Analytics | 0 Comments