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Meritus Health: Driving Data-Informed Decision-Making at Every Level.

Carly N Critchfield1,2, Maulik S Joshi1,2

  • 1Carly N. Critchfield, MHA , is the administrative fellow at Meritus Health in Hagerstown, Maryland .

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Summary
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Health systems face data overload. Meritus Health uses daily huddles, dashboards, and clear write-ups to effectively manage and communicate health data for better decision-making.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Healthcare Management
  • Data Science in Healthcare

Background:

  • Healthcare leaders grapple with vast amounts of data, making informed decision-making difficult.
  • Effective data utilization is crucial for optimizing healthcare operations and patient outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe Meritus Health's strategies for managing and communicating large datasets.
  • To present practical approaches for health systems to alleviate data-related burdens.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of system-wide daily huddles for real-time data sharing.
  • Development and utilization of data dashboards for visual performance tracking.
  • Standardization of communication write-ups for consistent data interpretation.

Main Results:

  • Improved ability for health system leaders to understand and utilize data.
  • Enhanced communication of critical information across the organization.
  • Reduced burden associated with data analysis and decision-making.

Conclusions:

  • Meritus Health's integrated approach effectively addresses challenges of health data management.
  • Daily huddles, dashboards, and standardized communication are key to leveraging data for improved healthcare delivery.