Healthcare organizations (HCOs) face mounting pressure to boost operational efficiency, improve health and wellness, and enhance experiences. To drive these outcomes, leaders are aligning enterprise and business goals with digital investments that intelligently automate processes and optimize the health journey.
Clinical intelligence plays a pivotal role in this transformation. It unlocks advanced data-driven insights that enable intelligent healthcare organizations to drive health innovation and elevate impactful health experiences. This approach aligns with the healthcare industry’s quintuple aim to enhance health outcomes, reduce costs, improve patient/member experiences, advance health equity, and improve the work life of healthcare teams.
Intelligent Healthcare Organizations: Driven By Clinical Intelligence
Our industry experts were recently interviewed by Forrester for their April 2025 report, Clinical Intelligence Will Power The Intelligent Healthcare Organization, which explores ways healthcare and business leaders can transform workflows to propel the enterprise toward next-gen operations and experiences.
We believe the fact that we were interviewed for this report highlights our commitment to optimize technology, interoperability, and digital experiences in ways that build consumer trust, drive innovation, and support more-personalized care.
We combine strategy, industry best practices, and technology expertise to deliver award-winning results for leading health plans and providers:
- Business Transformation: Activate strategy for transformative outcomes and health experiences.
- Modernization: Maximize technology to drive health innovation, efficiency, and interoperability.
- Data Analytics: Power enterprise agility and accelerate healthcare insights.
- Consumer Experience: Connect, ease, and elevate impactful health journeys.
Understand and Deliver On Consumer Needs and Expectations
Every individual brings with them an ever-changing set of needs, preferences, and health conditions. Now more than ever, consumers are flat out demanding a more tailored approach to their health care. This means it is imperative to know your audience. If you do not approach people as individuals with unique, personal needs, you risk losing them to another organization that does.
Becoming an intelligent healthcare organization (IHO) takes more than just a technology investment; it is a complete restructuring of the enterprise to infuse and securely utilize clinical intelligence in every area and interaction.
In its report, Forrester defines an IHO as, “A healthcare organization that perpetually captures, transforms, and delivers data at scale and creates and seamlessly disseminates clinical intelligence, maximizing clinical workflows and operations and the experience of employees and customers. IHOs operate in one connected system that empowers engagement among all stakeholders.”
Ultimately, consumers – as a patient receiving care, a member engaging in their plan’s coverage, or a caregiver supporting this process – want to make and support informed health care decisions that cost-effectively drive better health outcomes. IHOs focus on delivering high-quality, personalized insights and support to the business, care teams, and consumers when it matters most and in ways that are accessible and actionable.
Orchestrate Better Health Access
Digital-first care stands at the forefront of transformation, providing more options than ever before as individuals search for and choose care. When digital experiences are orchestrated with consumers’ expectations and options in mind, care solutions like telehealth services, find-care experiences, and mobile health apps can help HCOs deliver the right care at the right time, through the right channel, and with guidance that eases complex decisions, supports proactive health, and activates conversions.
The shift toward digital-first care solutions means it is even more crucial for HCOs to understand real-time consumer expectations to help shape business priorities and form empathetic, personalized experiences that build trust and loyalty.
In its report, Forrester states, “And as consumer trust has taken a hit over the past three years, it is encouraging that 72% of healthcare business and technology professionals expect their organization to increase its investment in customer management technologies.”
Clinical intelligence, leveraged well, can transform the ways that consumers interact and engage across the healthcare ecosystem. IHOs see clinical intelligence as a way to innovate beyond mandated goals to add business value, meet consumers’ evolving expectations, and deliver equitable care and services.
Interoperability plays a crucial role in this process, as it enables more seamless, integrated experiences across all digital platforms and systems. This interconnectedness ensures that consumers receive consistent, coordinated care, regardless of where they are seeking treatment and are supported by informed business and clinical teams.
Mandates such as Health Level 7 (HL7) standards, Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR), and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Interoperability and Patient Access Final Rule are creating a more connected and data-driven healthcare ecosystem. Additionally, CMS price transparency regulations are empowering consumers to become more informed, active, and engaged patients. Price transparency and cost estimator tools have the potential to give organizations a competitive edge and drive brand loyalty by providing a transparent, proactive, personalized, and timely experience.
The most successful organizations will build a proper foundation that scales and supports successive mandates. Composable architecture offers a powerful, flexible approach that balances “best in breed,” fit-for-purpose solutions while bypassing unneeded, costly features or services. It’s vital to build trust in data and with consumers, paving the way for ubiquitous, fact-based decision making that supports health and enables relationships across the care continuum.
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Enable Caregivers and Care Teams
As the population ages, caregivers play an increasingly important role in the healthcare journey, and their experience is distinct. They may continually move in and out of the caregiver role. It’s essential to understand and engage these vital partners, providing them with important tools and resources to support quality care.
Clinical intelligence can provide HCOs with advanced insights into the needs of caregivers and care teams, helping clinical, operational, IT, digital, and marketing leaders design systems that support the health and efficacy of these important care providers.
Integrated telehealth and remote monitoring have become essential to managing chronic conditions and an aging population. Intuitive, integrated digital tools and personalized messaging can help mitigate potential health barriers by proactively addressing concerns around transportation, costs, medication adherence, appointment scheduling, and more.
A well-planned, well-executed strategy ideally supports access to care for all, creating a healthier and more-welcoming environment for team members to build trust, elevate consumer satisfaction, and drive higher-quality care.
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Improve Operational Efficiencies for Care Teams
HCO leaders are investing in advanced technologies and automations to modernize operations, streamline experiences, and unlock reliable insights.
Clinical intelligence paired with intelligent automations can accelerate patient and member care for clinical and customer care teams, helping to alleviate stress on a workforce burdened with high rates of burnout.
In its report, Forrester shares, “In Forrester’s Priorities Survey, 2024, 65% or more of healthcare business and technology professionals said that they expect their organization to significantly increase its investments in business insights and analytics, data and information management, AI, and business automation and robotics in the next 12 months.”
It’s clear the U.S. healthcare industry stands on the cusp of a transformative era powered by advanced analytics and holistic business transformation. AI-driven automations can reduce administrative costs, while AI-enabled treatment plans offer hyper-personalized precision medicine. As technology continues to shape healthcare experiences, Felix Bradbury, Perficient senior solutions architect, shares his thoughts on the topic:
“Trust is crucial in healthcare. Understanding how to make AI algorithms interpretable and ensuring they can provide transparent explanations of their decisions will be key to fostering trust among clinicians and patients.”
AI can be a powerful enabler of business priorities. To power and scale effective use cases, HCOs are investing in core building blocks: a modern and secure infrastructure, well-governed data, and team training and enablement. A well-formed strategy that aligns key business needs with people, technology, and processes can turn data into a powerful tool that accelerates operational efficiency and business success, positioning you as an intelligent healthcare organization.
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