The implementation team and their selected vendor created an integrated healthcare data warehouse that combines UM benefits eligibility data, paid medical claims, health assessment data, and health/wellness program participation. The warehouse will allow UM to take a holistic, independent, employer-based view of the population; which will greatly increase the University’s ability to be financial stewards of an approximate $300 million dollar annual healthcare system.
In addition, the data warehouse will be used to support the President’s Michigan Healthy Community (MHealthy) Initiatives which promote health and wellbeing, and improve the quality of life and productivity for employees.
The procurement of the warehouse and its related tools include:
- Data warehouse that de-identifies, aggregates, and standardizes many healthcare data sources
- Data privacy and protection
- Pre-formatted, automatically updated standard reporting
- Thousands of standard reports and predefined measures
- Executive dashboard reports
- Robust set of industry norms/benchmarks; ability to create custom benchmarks
- Enhanced ability to perform analysis in a timely manner
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