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27/09/2024

Thaumatec HealthTech Industry update | Personalize Patient Care with Confidence

Kurt Neubauer

Kurt Neubauer

Hospital systems often encounter unintended compliance risks despite their commitment to following HIPAA regulations. Improving patient care and driving business growth through the use of data analytics are worthy goals, but when tools to support these goals are inadvertently misused, unexpected violations may result.

Good intentions offer little protection from an allegation of improperly obtaining or sharing data, highlighting the need for vigilant compliance measures to avoid costly mistakes.

Elevate care experiences while attracting and retaining patients

most hospitals rely on data-driven insights to drive success. Failing to leverage actionable intelligence could affect an organization’s ability to provide personalized care and meet public health needs, making it difficult to remain competitive.

The solution  

responsible procurement and handling of data and digital marketing insights by hospitals – can generate useful information to improve patient wellness and operational efficiency without compromising compliance.

Access to internal healthcare data can improve patient outcomes

According to a Society of Actuaries survey, 60% of healthcare executives use healthcare data analytics in their organizations. Of those respondents, well over half have noticed positive differences in patient experiences and cost savings, 42% reported improved satisfaction and 39% lowered their expenditures.

Data-driven intelligence enables the creation of treatment plans tailored to individual patient needs.

The collected insights can also help to optimize digital workflows, which reduces hospital wait times and administrative workloads.

With data analytics offering significant advantages in both patient care and operational efficiency, health centres must be able to leverage this information with confidence and in full compliance with regulations.

From the outset, it’s vital to collaborate with an analytics team that possesses a deep understanding of both data utilization and compliance with HIPAA, which limits the release of a patient’s protected health information without authorization.

Anonymizing data is another useful practice to ensure that any information collected cannot be linked to individuals.

Digital marketing data supports hospital growth and service

Digital analytics data offers a wealth of intelligence that can be used to enhance patient experiences and improve care delivery. With 80% of consumers turning to the internet for health-related research and nearly two-thirds selecting a healthcare provider based on their online presence, implementing strong digital strategies is essential for organizations to draw in and retain patients.

By analysing online behaviour and patient interactions, hospitals can identify pain points, streamline processes, and create engaging experiences.

This approach informs design and functionality enhancements, optimizes online resources, and refines customer service programs, ensuring patients and families can easily find the information and support they need.

When implementing marketing strategies that involve sharing data with analytics vendors, organizations can protect against incidents by partnering only with tracking technology vendors that sign a Business Associate Agreement (BAA).

This safeguards against unapproved disclosures of protected health information (PHI) and maintains the privacy and security of sensitive personal information.

Consistent HIPAA compliance begins with education

One of the main contributors to improper data usage is a lack of understanding about what HIPAA requires. To eliminate any confusion and make the consequences of non-compliance clear, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently issued guidance on the use of website tracking technology.

The entity’s bulletin, released June 20, outlines the fundamentals of tracking technologies, their applications, and the necessary measures for organizations subject to HIPAA regulations to protect electronic PHI when utilizing these technologies.

When alerted to the potential risks of improper online tracking, hospitals often instinctively halt all data collection, but this drastic measure is unnecessary. By doing so, they would forfeit valuable insights that could enhance patient care and operational efficiency.

Instead, healthcare systems should seek out analytics companies willing to sign a BAA, ensuring compliance with HIPAA regulations. While not all companies will agree to this, those that do can provide guidance on implementing tracking tools in a responsible and compliant manner.

Balancing HIPAA compliance with effective data collection and usage is not only possible, it’s essential for modern healthcare organizations and the people who depend on them.

Education on the nuances of HIPAA and recent guidance from HHS will enable hospital systems to confidently collect and appropriately use patient data to enhance care delivery from the ground up.

Here the link to the full MedCityNews Article:

https://medcitynews.com/2024/09/personalize-patient-care-with-confidence-through-efficient-hipaa-compliant-data-usage/

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