Wednesday, February 7, 2018

How the Healthcare Industry Can Benefit from Business Analytics - Capitol Technology University (Since 1927 Located Near Washington D.C.)

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Can you see yourself as an agent of change? Do you want to help improve healthcare for millions of Americans? As a business analyst with the ability to understand and apply data, you’ll be in a position to help hospitals, clinics, and doctor’s offices provide better care while reducing cost and inefficiency.

Experts see better business analytics as central to reforming the U.S. healthcare system, which is regularly blasted for its poor performance compared to other industrialized countries. In a 2014 paper, Michael Ward and co-authors Keith Marsolo and Craig Froehle found that business analytics has the potential to radically reshape healthcare.
Healthcare industry benefits from business analytics
The healthcare industry is in need of tools to control costs while improving quality and delivery of care. Improved data and metrics – in the hands of professionals with the needed analytical skills – can be used to progress almost any aspect of healthcare operation.

Below are just a few of the ways in which the U.S. healthcare industry can benefit from data-driven business analytics.

Emergency room care:  “By analyzing patterns in emergency-room care, for example, hospitals can refine their staffing strategies, determining how many nurses might be needed during different shifts,” notes Ingram Micro Advisor. “The same analytics can be used to determine the need for hospital equipment, specialized care facilities, or any aspect of operations.”

Personalized treatment: Analysts can use statistical tools to help physicians determine the appropriate course of treatment for an individual patient, instead of using a “one-size-fits-all” approach. With the help of predictive analysts, doctors can identify what treatments are likely to work best for a patient with a particular genetic makeup and medical history. That leads to higher patient satisfaction, greater efficiency, and lowered costs, writes Christian Ofari-Boateng.

Chronic disease databases: By collecting, aggregating, and exchanging data from patient visits, the medical community can continually improve its understanding of chronic diseases and the efficacy of treatment options.

Reduced administrative costs: Hospitals are staggering under the burden of costly administration. One-fourth of healthcare system budgets go towards administrative expenses, HealthcareITnews quotes consultant George Zachariah as saying. Data-driven business analytics can help hospitals and clinics streamline administrative tasks and free up funds for improved resources and services. Personnel can be allocated more efficiently by analyzing where and when they are most needed. Finally, data-driven improvements in the approval and reimbursement process can also ease tight cash flow, a problem for many hospitals and clinics.

Disaster planning: Relief operations in the wake of natural catastrophes and other disasters are frequently hampered by lack of information, as Capitol Technology University doctoral student, Williams Ojo explained during a recent presentation to the Decision Sciences Institute. Business analysts can harvest data to ensure that supplies and personnel are going to those most in need.

Although debates continue about the long-term shape of U.S. healthcare, one thing is clear: transformation is under way. As a business analyst, you can be part of that transformation. For more information on how Capitol Technology University can help you build a career path through our innovative undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs in business analytics, contact us today!

Friday, February 2, 2018

Capitol Launches New PhD Program in Technology - Capitol Technology University (Since 1927 Located Near Washington D.C.)

Direct Link: https://www.captechu.edu/Capitol%20launches%20PhD%20in%20technology

Starting in Spring of 2018, Capitol Technology University will offer students new opportunities with our PhD in Technology degree.

The sky’s the limit with this choose your own adventure degree. Capitol works with you to pair you up with subject matter experts in your chosen focus area, and from there you’ll be able to delve into extensive research on the subject you love.

 “You can choose any area of technology,” says Dr. Helen Barker, Vice President for Academic Affairs. “It’s wide open; that is the exciting thing about this degree. Students can take a research topic that is not necessarily supported by a formal degree and add to or begin a body of knowledge. We have PhD students working in areas such as medical, application software, artificial intelligence, and educational technologies.”

Interested in the PhD in Technology program but don’t have a master’s degree? Capitol has path available for you. Our Combination Program allows you to first earn a master of science degree in Research Methods and then progress to completion of the PhD in Technology. (Note: the master’s is not a stand-alone degree; it must be taken in conjunction with the PhD program. MS degree is conferred at the same time as the PhD degree).

“We have two academic pathways,” explains Professor Soren Ashmall, Associate Director of Master's Programs & Assessment. “One pathway with a master’s degree, and one without. The masters-PhD combination degree supports the academic aspirations of students without a master’s degree, but who are committed to the doctoral academic journey. In both cases, students complete original research with a deep dive into a technical field.”

Unique to this Ph.D. program, the Ph.D. in Technology gives you the option to either complete a dissertation or to publish 3 research articles in high-level peer-reviewed journals. All students are expected to defend their choice of dissertation or publications. Instead of the rigid course framework used in traditional graduate degree programs, students progress through a sequence of modules and accomplish the research goals they have decided on with their chair. The program is entirely online, with no residency requirement.

Despite the independent nature of this program, Capitol provides plenty of help along the way. We start you out right, by helping you to select the right research chair and committee for you. Students are also encouraged to engage appropriately credentialed faculty outside of the university.

Dr. Barker noted that, while anyone can dive in to this degree, “It is generally in the best interest of the student to choose a topic to which they are familiar, such as one close to what they do for a living, and then take that topic to a new level through research in this degree program.”

“Doctoral degrees provide unique opportunities for graduates,” Dr. Barker continued. “They can take their leadership skills to higher levels with top-level research and problem solving skills. In addition, graduates gain credentials that will position them in their field as subject matter experts.”

 “This is a degree for self-motivated people,” says Dr. Barker, “but we set you up with a team for support and you set your own schedule.”

To inquire further about the Ph.D. in Technology program, please contact graduate admissions at gradadmit@captechu.edu or call us at: 800.950.1992.