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Business Intelligence for Hospitals: Quality, Operations, and Service Line Dashboards

BI for hospitals — quality dashboards aligned to CMS reporting programs and Joint Commission standards, operational dashboards for ED throughput and OR utilization, and service line views that match how COOs actually run hospital operations.

Why Hospital BI Doesn't Match the CMS Submission

A hospital's BI team builds quality dashboards. The chief quality officer reviews them and asks why the SEP-1 compliance rate on the dashboard differs from what was submitted to CMS for the Hospital IQR program. Investigation reveals the same problem every hospital BI program hits: the dashboard calculates compliance from the EHR encounter data using simplified logic, but the CMS submission applies the full eCQM specification with its specific exclusion criteria, time windows, and numerator/denominator rules that the abstractor team understands but the BI developer didn't. The dashboard is operationally useful and regulatorily wrong. The CQO can't use it for the conversations with CMS. By next quarter, abstraction is back to a manual spreadsheet exercise that takes a team of nurses two weeks per submission cycle.
Hospital BI done right encodes the eCQM specifications correctly from day one. Quality measures (SEP-1, CAUTI, CLABSI, hospital-acquired pressure injury rates, 30-day readmission, mortality) calculated using the CMS measure logic with all the exclusions and time windows the spec defines. Dashboards that match what gets submitted, supplemented with operational views for the bedside teams. Volume and case mix index dashboards aligned to the MS-DRG structure. ED throughput with door-to-doc, door-to-bed, and median LOS. OR utilization with block time fill rates and turnover times. All sourced from the EHR and reconciled to the clinical and financial truth. Done with this discipline, BI supports both operations and CMS reporting. Done as generic BI, the abstractor team continues the manual exercise.

How Hospitals Apply It

CMS Quality Reporting Dashboards

Quality measures calculated using the CMS eCQM specifications — SEP-1, CAUTI, CLABSI, mortality, readmission, patient experience. Dashboards that match the Hospital IQR submission and replace the manual abstraction exercise.

eCQM + IQR + SEP-1 + CAUTI/CLABSI + mortality

ED, OR, and Inpatient Operations

ED throughput (door-to-doc, door-to-bed, LWBS rate, boarding hours), OR utilization (block time, first-case on-time starts, turnover time), and inpatient operations (LOS, ALC days, transfer time) — the operational views that hospital leadership reviews daily.

ED throughput + OR utilization + inpatient ops

Service Line & Volume Analytics

Service line dashboards for cardiology, oncology, orthopedics, women's health, behavioral health, and ED — with volume, case mix, payer mix, contribution margin, and the analytics that service line VPs use to manage their lines.

Service lines + CMI + payer mix + contribution margin

What You Receive

Hospital BI delivered with quality reporting discipline: semantic layer encoding eCQM specifications, ED and OR operational dashboards, service line analytics, integration with Epic, Cerner, or Meditech, reconciliation to source systems, abstractor workflow integration where applicable, and the documentation that supports CMS submission and Joint Commission survey.

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Business Intelligence for Hospitals — FAQ

How do you encode the eCQM specifications correctly?

Through partnership with the quality department and abstractor team — they explain the spec interpretation, edge cases, and historical exclusion patterns. We encode this in the semantic layer with documentation. The result matches the CMS submission and the abstraction team's manual calculation. This is the work most hospital BI programs skip and live to regret at the next IQR cycle.

Yes — Epic Caboodle (clinical data warehouse) is the standard source for Epic-based hospital analytics. Cerner CCL provides similar access for Cerner-based hospitals. Meditech NPR/Expanse data export for Meditech. We've built BI on top of all three plus athenahealth and Allscripts.

Yes. Pre-qualified BI developers with hospital domain experience — quality measures, eCQM specifications, ED and OR analytics, service line modeling, and the EHR data structures that hospital BI requires. 92% first-match acceptance.

Quality Dashboards That Match
the CMS Submission

eCQM-correct, abstractor-aligned, operations-ready — hospital BI built for the report and the bedside.