Development & Implementation of a Scalable,

Formalized Data Governance Structure at

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital

DATE: 2016-07-06

TIME: 2 PM Eastern / 11 AM Pacific

PRICE: Free to all attendees

About the Webinar

NewYork-Presbyterian has spent two years developing Data Governance as part of its broader analytic strategy. With an enterprise composed of three corporately independent institutions, we've encountered interoperability challenges similar to other health systems, further compounded by our highly matrixed yet independent organizations and associated infrastructures. In laying the foundation for advanced analytics and population health, we developed a governance strategy that shifted us away from heavy reliance on ad hoc reporting and point solutions (often troubled with inconsistencies, inefficiencies, or inaccessible data) and towards organization and transparency. Our new formalized structure promotes open communication and collaboration by centralizing & standardizing metrics, terminology and other resources online.


About the Speakers

Kate Pavlovich

Director of Strategy & Data Analytics, New York-Presbyterian Hospital (NYP)

Kate Pavlovich.jpgKate Pavlovich is the Director of Strategy & Data Analytics at New York-Presbyterian Hospital (NYP), a new role focused on creating the hospital's data governance infrastructure. This includes oversight and responsibility for developing Governance policies & processes, literacy programs & education and master data management. Prior to this role, she spent three years in Quality Improvement designing projects to improve patient flow and reduce patient length of stay. Kate received her Masters at Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health and her B.A. in Molecular Biology from Carleton College. She has also studied obesity & diabetes as a clinical researcher at Columbia and lived in Tanzania doing community development.


Tran Q. Ly

Data Strategist, New York-Presbyterian Hospital (NYP)

Ly_Tran.jpgTran Q. Ly is a Data Strategist at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, primarily involved in the current implementation a formalized data governance structure. This initiative includes mapping systems architecture, terminology standardization, master data management, and other endeavors centered on advancing data literacy, data integrity, and a data driven culture. Tran previously worked in population health management, healthcare data analytics, and life science strategy consulting. She has a Masters in Infectious Disease Epidemiology from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, a Masters in Science Education also from Columbia, and a Bachelor’s in Biological Sciences from the University of California, at Irvine. Tran has spent time advocating for Asian American Pacific Islander community issues, and is also dedicated to promoting gender diversity in data science and other data driven fields.

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