Most clinicians don't need more data. They need data that connects to the patients in front of them.
Tim Coan sits down with Dr. Jill Goldenberg, an internal medicine physician, informaticist, and value-based care leader, to talk about what actually works when presenting data to clinicians.
What you'll learn:
- Why numbers without patient stories are "just numbers"
- The mistake of assuming every clinician understands your data
- How to present financial data without losing your clinical audience
- The documentation learning curve when shifting to value-based care
- Generational differences in how physicians engage with data
Chapters:
- 00:55 Meet Dr. Jill Goldenberg: From hospitalist to informaticist
- 02:52 Speaking two languages: Clinical and data
- 03:35 Why numbers alone miss the mark
- 04:22 Don't assume every clinician reads the journals
- 06:08 Clinical data vs. financial data: Navigating the tension
- 07:51 What works in data presentation (pictures, graphs, and clear actions)
- 9:23 Value-based care and the data challenge for private practices
- 10:15 The documentation learning curve
- 11:51 Using data prospectively vs. retrospectively
- 13:49 Generational differences among physiciansÂ
Chapters
- (00:00:55) - Meet Dr. Jill Goldenberg: From hospitalist to informaticist
- (00:02:52) - Speaking two languages: Clinical and data
- (00:03:35) - Why numbers alone miss the mark
- (00:04:22) - Don't assume every clinician reads the journals
- (00:06:08) - Clinical data vs. financial data: Navigating the tension
- (00:07:51) - What works in data presentation (pictures, graphs, and clear actions)
- (00:09:23) - Value-based care and the data challenge for private practices
- (00:10:15) - The documentation learning curve
- (00:11:51) - Using data prospectively vs. retrospectively
- (00:13:49) - Generational differences among physicians