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The management of the Fuzhou General Hospital
in Fuzhou City, China, had a problem. Reports that were
vital to their decision-making often took days, or even
weeks to create. Thats because for complex reports,
they had to rely on their already overworked IT staff to
retrieve the data. To solve the problem, FGH built a data
warehouse around the Caché-based Speedminer
application from Hesper Technology, an InterSystems Partner.
Fuzhou General
Hospital (FGH) has been providing high quality, patient-focused
care since the 1950s. With revenue of 340 million
Renminbi (RMB) in 2003 and 1200 beds, FGH is one of leading
hospitals in the Province of Fujian, Peoples Republic
of China. FGH began automating its systems in 1998, and
has since become one of the most high tech hospitals
in China with 1042 workstations, 22 separate systems and
95 subsystems, including integrated HIS, PACS, and LIS.
After visiting this military hospital, Mr. Shuzhong Bai,
Minister of the Department of Military Healthcare, said:
"Generally, the IT standard of Chinese military hospitals
is high compared with others in the country, and FGH is
the best of the Chinese military hospitals."
However, the hospital
has a technical staff of only 10 people to maintain the
IT infrastructure of the entire facility, including all
the hardware and software, as well as the network that connects
various hospital information systems. That same staff is
also responsible for developing software for specific needs,
which often involves creating the complex reports required
by FGHs top management.
Before the implementation
of the Speedminer data warehouse application, volumes of
data had to be pulled from the hospitals patient,
administrative, clinical, and financial systems, and combined
so that it could be presented to management for analysis.
And because older data is periodically archived
to tape for performance reasons, it was particularly difficult
to retrieve the historical information necessary for medical
research reports, trend analysis, and quality assurance.
Reports sometimes took weeks to compile, and there was no
capability for drilling down into the data to
look at the results from a different perspective.
FGH determined
that implementation of a data warehouse with online analytical
processing capabilities would reduce the time required to
create reports, and free the IT staff to do other work.
After evaluating several options, they chose to build their
data warehouse around the Speedminer product from Hesper
Technology of Malaysia.
"Using the Caché-based Speedminer product,
we built and deployed our data warehouse in less than 90
days."
Mr.
Chen Jinxiong
IT
manager
Fuzhou
General Hospital
One major
difference between Speedminer and most other data warehouse
products, says Thomas How, CEO of Hesper, is
that it is built on Cachés high-performance
multidimensional data engine. By using multidimensional
data structures, Speedminer removes the typical complexity
of building data cubes, performing de-normalization, and
mapping. That makes it easier to implement and use than
other data warehouse products.
Using Speedminer,
FGH built a data warehouse that integrates data from all
aspects of patient care including registration, pharmacy
records, lab results, diagnostic imaging, financial information,
and clinical documentation. It can also extract and integrate
data from the hospitals historical server.
Speedminer holds data in a multidimensional environment
that allows management to quickly and easily create reports
from their desktops. In addition, Speedminer provides the
capabiltiy for cross-dimension drilling, giving
users greater insight into what their data means.
According to Mr.
Chen Jinxiong, IT manager at Fuzhou General Hospital: Using
the Caché-based Speedminer product, we built and
deployed our data warehouse in less than 90 days. Now, reports
that used to take days, or even weeks, to complete are available
in a few minutes. Management has faster, more complete access
to data to help their decision-making. And the IT staff
has one less burden to bear.
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