You learn from the past, but you live in the present Capturing and analyzing historical process data is useful to understand what needs to be changed in the way you execute your operations. Yet in terms of the present - i.e. real time - what we need to address is; (a)...
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Process Mining FAQs: Everything you always wanted to know, but were afraid to ask
From the US to Portugal, from the UK to the Middle East, in our conversations with partners, clients, and prospects, we get to answer a variety of questions on Process Mining and its practical application. As a relatively new category, which has not yet achieved...
Jack of all trades…
“Jack of all trades, master of none”, the saying goes. It is a celebration of focus, of specialization, of the rule of the concrete over the general. In today's complex, and sometimes overwhelming world, this is more relevant than ever. And yet, one cannot avoid...
What If the Patient Could See How Their Care Is Progressing?
For most patients, moving through a hospital is like navigating without a map — facing waits, interventions, and administrative steps that are not always clear. But what if they could access the care process they are following in a clear and secure way? Thanks to...
GDPR in Action: Anonymizing Without Losing Analytical Value
In today’s healthcare ecosystem, clinical data is an invaluable resource for improving processes, anticipating risks, and fostering innovation in patient care. However, it is also extremely sensitive. Protecting patient privacy without hindering medical progress...
Patient Care and Management Benchmarks: Data that Transforms Decisions
Comparing is not competing — it is evolution. In a hospital environment, many decisions are made under pressure, with limited visibility of the whole picture and — often — without clear external references. Is my admissions protocol working well? Is this level of task...





