New results reveal that clinical data abstractors view clinical registries as indispensable for evaluating care quality and population health outcomes. Three out of four (75%) participants attested that their organization predominantly uses registry data for quality and process improvement while 50% rely on the data to support population health initiatives. ⚠Yet despite the role of registries in improving care quality, clinical data abstractors reported these efforts were hampered by data inaccuracies (50%), data completeness (40%), and manual data entry (40%). “Our new survey results shed additional light on how and why leading health systems use clinical registry data, as well as the continued technological challenges that clinical data abstractors face in enabling data-driven patient care across their organizations,” said Carta Healthcare CEO Brent Dover. “To unleash the power of this data, clinical data abstractors must be able to more quickly and efficiently harvest, analyze and disseminate it and just as easily input information in a highly automated way that also ensures accuracy and completeness.” Read on for additional insights gained through the survey: https://bit.ly/3zypdwn | #ClinicalRegistryData #ClinicalDataAbstractors #DataDrivenCare #AccurateData
Carta Healthcare
Hospitals and Health Care
San Francisco, CA 16,000 followers
Transforming patient data into better outcomes.
About us
Our multidisciplinary team of experts combines insights from various industries to innovate solutions to common healthcare data challenges. We are passionate about improving the healthcare environment to make the patient journey more predictable and successful. We complement our industry-leading technology with our team’s expertise to streamline workflows that have traditionally been roadblocks to hospitals efficiently harnessing their own data for patient care, quality, operational, and research initiatives. We believe that the path to a better patient journey starts with allowing nurses and physicians to once again focus on practicing and advancing medicine.
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https://www.carta.healthcare/
External link for Carta Healthcare
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2017
- Specialties
- Artificial Intelligence, Healthcare IT, Machine Learning, EHR Integration, Clinical Data Abstraction, Clinical Notes, Patient Registries , Perioperative Performance, Hospitals, Healthcare, and Nursing
Locations
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Primary
San Francisco, CA, US
Employees at Carta Healthcare
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Brent Dover
Passionate about healthcare information technology
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Nick Garcia
Talent Partner @ Carta Healthcare
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Christopher Mazzanti
Healthcare technology and product development executive
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Andrew Crowder
Software Engineering Executive | AI Innovation Leader | Driving Applied Artificial Intelligence Solutions
Updates
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Our Chief Operating Officer Christopher Mazzanti will be presenting during a session at the Center for Innovation & Value Research 2024 Annual Meeting where this year’s theme is “The Power of Innovation: Shaping the Future of Health Technology Assessment.” 💬 AI-Powered Health Technology Assessment (HTA): Optimizing Healthcare Decisions and Improving Patient Outcomes 🗓 Wednesday, October 9, 2024 🕙 10:00 am - 10:50 am 🧭 The Westin Alexandria Old Town, Alexandria, VA This session explores how AI is enhancing decision-making and improving patient experiences within the realm of HTA, painting a comprehensive picture of AI's potential and the challenges it faces in transforming the HTA landscape. 🖱 Register now and hope to see you for the session on Wednesday: https://bit.ly/3MVocBJ | #AnnualMeeting2024 #HealthTech #AIinHealthcare #DecisionSupport #PtCenteredCare
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What does it mean to be a nurse in the 21st century who builds bridges and serves as a liaison between technology and patient care? How can nurses gain a seat at the table by leveraging their skills, knowledge, and natural ability as expert problem-solvers? There is much to learn about the intersection of healthcare and technology, and nurses willing to take a deep dive may find great rewards. Keith Carlson, BSN, RN, NC-BC, has the story for Daily Nurse: https://bit.ly/4dhyuqq | #Nurses4Tech #PtCare #HealthTech #ThePulseOfNursing
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💡 New survey results 💡 When asked about automated tools to support data abstraction: ➡ 20% reported it would improve data quality ➡ 28% believed it would make data abstraction faster ➡ 20% agreed it would reduce manual data entry Other survey findings include: ➡ Two-thirds (66%) of clinical data abstractors reported feeling neutral, negative, or very negative about the manual nature of the work ➡ 27% cited the significant time demands as their top challenge ➡ 27% stated that their work is prone to human error ➡ 40% “sometimes” encounter errors or discrepancies in manual data abstraction, 20% said it occurs “very often,” and 10% reported “often” ➡ 30% believe manual data abstraction reduces data quality, or significantly reduces quality https://bit.ly/4gpTJZV | #ClinicalRegistryData #ClinicalDataAbstractors #DataDrivenCare #AccurateData citybiz
New Carta Healthcare Survey Finds Majority of Clinical Data Abstractors Are Eager for Automation
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Our CEO Brent Dover sits down to chat with Philip Jacobus for this episode of Five Minutes in Healthcare via DOTmed.com, Inc. They discuss the importance of data registries for improving the quality of healthcare in the country, and the clinical knowledge and labor involved in bringing relevant information to the top. They also talk about what it means to have "AI with a human in the loop" and how that strategy has shaped the company's technology. 🖱 Tune in now to listen to this insightful conversation: https://bit.ly/47xVssg | #ClinicalDataAbstractors #ClinicalData #DataRegistries #AIinHealthcare #HumanInTheLoop #QualityData
Five Minutes in Healthcare - Brent Dover
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Our Chief Financial Officer, Lucas Tanner, discusses how healthcare leaders have much to gain with a reasoned approach to evaluating and adopting AI solutions. Featured in HIT Consultant Media, Tanner discusses how leaders can navigate challenges in AI adoption while also: ➡ Driving operational efficiency and cost savings ➡ Improving financial performance ➡ Ensuring accurate financial reporting ➡ Enhancing patient care and outcomes ➡ Managing compliance and mitigating risk ➡ Balancing fear and FOMO Read the full article here: https://bit.ly/3ZpeLSo | #AIinHealthcare #DataQuality #HealthTech
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By 2030, the U.S. expects a shortage of 200,000 nurses and 124,000 physicians. Similar shortages are already being felt in the U.K. and elsewhere. MedCity News explores the idea of how to build and train a modern healthcare workforce in the age of AI. ➡ Read it now and share your thoughts and ideas with us in the comments: https://bit.ly/3TlGGi4 | #HealthcareWorkforce #WorkforceShortage #AIinHealthcare
Can AI Help Fix Our Demographic Time Bomb? - MedCity News
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We’re excited that Greg Miller, Vice President of Business Development, will be speaking at the 2024 World Medical Innovation Forum: The State of Health Care Innovation. 🗓 September 23–25, 2024 🧭 Encore Boston Harbor Boston, MA Join us for this informative event, presented by Mass General Brigham Innovation, bringing together global leaders to assess the latest opportunities and challenges in healthcare. https://bit.ly/4dVI5Eh | #WMIF20 #HealthData #DataQuality #HealthTech #AIinHealthcare #ClinicalDataAbstractors #HealthcareInnovation #PtCare