QlikView provides individually adapted analysis for Region Skåne across habilitation and assistive technology services
公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Europe
国家
- Sweden
产品
- QlikView
技术栈
- SQL Server
实施规模
- Departmental Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Cost Savings
技术
- 分析与建模 - 实时分析
适用行业
- 医疗保健和医院
适用功能
- 人力资源
用例
- 过程控制与优化
服务
- 数据科学服务
关于客户
The Habilitation and Assistive Technology Services within the Swedish healthcare organization Region Skåne helps treat people with permanent disabilities with exercise and assistive technology that enable participation in everyday life. The services are based on the principle that all people are equal regardless of age, gender, disability and ethnic or religious background. Citizens with a permanent disability should be able to participate in activities to the same extent as other citizens. The services are based on each patient’s expressed needs. These needs for support change in nature and extent throughout a person’s lifetime.
挑战
Region Skåne Habilitation and Assistive Technology Services, a group within healthcare organization Region Skåne, was facing several challenges. They needed to coordinate six different operational systems, improve the presentation of analysis in a visually engaging format, and reduce manual data collection and analysis. The services they provide are based on the principle that all people are equal regardless of age, gender, disability, and ethnic or religious background. They help treat people with permanent disabilities with exercise and assistive technology to enable participation in everyday life. The services are based on each patient’s expressed needs, which change in nature and extent throughout a person’s lifetime.
解决方案
Region Skåne Habilitation and Assistive Technology Services deployed QlikView to 50 employees across 3 functional areas. With QlikView, the organization analyzes applications for client administration, staff scheduling, patient records, and financials – all focused on improving operational efficiencies and performance. The booking system for sign language interpreters is used when hearing impaired patients make a doctor’s appointment. QlikView makes it easier for the staff to match the right interpreter with the right patient based on their interpreting style, location and schedules. For the managers at Region Skåne, it also means better tools to follow up and optimize the need for interpreters. In the end, these optimized resources mean significant savings.
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