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Healthcare Data Analysis Conference is now FREE!

Laura Madsen By Laura Madsen        Business Intelligence, LancetHealth        0 Comments
Sep
29

Thanks to its generous sponsors, the Midwest Healthcare Business Intelligence Summit is officially a free event to all! This first-year event did not expect the sponsorship turn out that they had. With big players such as MicroStrategy, Microsoft, Lancet Software, Baseline Consulting and more putting a little faith in the knockout line up of speakers [...]

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MicroStrategy Becomes a Sponsor!

Laura Madsen By Laura Madsen        LancetHealth        0 Comments
Aug
13

MicroStrategy is the newest sponsor of the Midwest Healthcare Business Intelligence Summit. For more information or to become a sponsor please visit www.healthcarebisummit.com

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Keynote Speaker Announced – Jill Dyché

Laura Madsen By Laura Madsen        LancetHealth        0 Comments
Aug
13

The Midwest Healthcare Business Intelligence Summit is happy to annouce the aquisition of their keynote speaker Jill Dyché, parnter and co-founder of Baseline Consulting. Jill is the author of three books on the business value of IT. Jill’s work has been featured in major publications such as Computerworld, Information Week, CIO Magazine, the Wall Street [...]

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New Speakers for Midwest Healthcare Summit…

Laura Madsen By Laura Madsen        Business Intelligence, LancetHealth        0 Comments
Jul
21

With the addition of a few new speakers, the first annual Midwest Healthcare Summit is under way! Registrations are now being taken at www.healthcarebisummit.com. We also have room for more sponsors, as well as backup speakers. Please visit the site for details about the Summit or contact Lancet at info@healthcarebisummit.com

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Meaningful is Meaningless

Laura Madsen By Laura Madsen        LancetHealth        0 Comments
Jun
23

Turns out I am not the only pessimist…the HIT Meaningful use committee has been sent back to the drawing board. What struck me about this is that after all this work, the guidelines created by the committee are little more than a reference point.

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