At Oracle Openworld 2012 the University of Louisville won the prestigious Oracle WebCenter innovation award for their implementation of the LOUI (Louisville Informatics Institute) Initiative, a Statewide Informatics Network, which will improve public healthcare and lower cost through the use of novel technology and next generation analytics, decision support and innovative outcomes-based payment systems.
Solution Summary UofL business objective was to develop tools that improve the acquisition, management, communication, processing, and sharing of healthcare information. As part of the LOUI (Louisville Informatics Institute) Initiative, they implemented Oracle WebCenter Portal to provide a secure, personalized, and rich user experience and Oracle WebCenter Content for the management of unstructured content and digital assets (such as streaming video) that supports the on-going patient education, wellness, and treatment. Using the Oracle WebCenter products, the University of Louisville is now providing the infrastructure for their Facebook for medicine. This project is anticipated to produce an annualized Return on Investment of 277%based on avoidance of hospitalizations, earlier intervention and improved patient compliance that is matched to an outcomes-based reimbursement model. |