Abstract

"Big data" has changed the way businesses operate in finance, insurance, communications, manufacturing, and logistics, with companies reporting successful outcomes from the implementation of data-driven analytics. Health care has slowly started leveraging big data analysis to identify more cost-efficient and effective care for patients. Business intelligence software aims to help with this transition, converting large data sets into useful, actionable information. Radiology practices have used business intelligence toolkits in the past to increase reading room productivity, scanner efficiency, and patient throughput. Although these tactics have driven down costs and increased volumes, an essential aspect of radiology practice growth-consumer satisfaction-remains largely unexplored. The first commandment of marketing is "know thy customer," which is the key to increasing radiology's value to referring clinicians who use our services. Our article explores the business case behind a basic business intelligence model, giving any radiologist the instruments to access and draw business conclusions from their radiology information system data.

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