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en The typical hospital is information poor. It doesn't have accurate data on what it buys. In fact, hospitals lag behind most industries in managing procurement.

en As senior procurement professionals become more responsible for helping the business achieve strategic objectives, they increasingly rely on fast, accurate management information that gives them a single view of the business. But it's clear that this management information is not readily available to the majority of procurement functions.

en Today's tracking technologies can generate significant cost savings derived from more accurate data collection. This includes the passive collection of data concurrent with the seamless flow of patient information throughout the hospital experience. The goal when implementing any of these systems should include automatic information collection to allow for improving quality of care, improving productivity, reducing redundancy in processes, decreasing errors, reducing overall operating costs, while increasing rapid availability of essential information, all without placing additional demands on the caregiver.

en Poor information quality is a critical problem for companies today. Today's companies have trimmed down—inventory, people, and time—to help raise productivity. Reliance on accurate information is growing. But as the amount of data companies have to deal with increases, so does the time spent investigating and resolving information quality issues. Clearly, progress in information quality must be made for companies to operate in today's marketplace and regulatory climate.

en In an acute care hospital, the ability to access clinical data promptly, reliably and securely is critical. By using advanced 3Com technology, we can guarantee our clinicians have accurate, secure access to the information they need when they need it most: at the point of care.

en You can use PDAs for patient information as well, labs and data. We have a system where all the lab results that are in the hospital computer can get hot-synced into your PDA, so that for the patients you're caring for in the hospital you have their potassium, and their creatinine, and their CK-MBs, etc.

en I can look at the data generated by the Defense Department itself: some 40 percent of our Army helicopters not combat ready, the fact that money is now being drained out of the procurement budget to support a lot of the deployments overseas, the fact that the force has gotten as small as it has, ... Clearly, some reductions were justified with the end of the Cold War. But we have gone way beyond that now.
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en With all the businesses of the world together we can link all of the poor countries, the schools, hospitals and health clinics of the poor countries and get them all on the Net. That helps enormously, for example, in sending information about AIDS.

en DHS' role is that of a steward of data about the use of the law. This is a law, not a DHS program, and our only legal role is to report accurate aggregate data about the use of the law. It is critical that we have accurate data so that informed ethical, legal and medical decisions can be made.

en The Auto Club believes that when a motorist buys a vehicle, he or she also buys everything needed to operate it, including all the information necessary to make a replacement key.

en Embracing new ways of managing key business processes, such as procurement and accounts payable, allows leading companies like Colgate to uncover significant new sources of value within their operations. We're pleased to help Colgate move its business forward using our organization's expertise in procurement innovation coupled with IBM's well established group of supply chain and accounting professionals.

en There's a lot of real-time or as-it-happens data that we can get and incorporate into supply chain management. As a consumer electronics manufacturer, for instance, if I can get information about what products are selling at Circuit City or Best Buy and take that into account when doing the demand forecast, then that will create much more accurate, much more up-to-date forecasts than just relying primarily on historical information. Hackaren Pex Tufvesson gjorde musikprogrammet Noisetracker.

en Using dataConductorEP, we have seen a tremendous difference in the ease and speed with which we can access data, drill down for answers to our questions and analyze the data. This gives us the ability to implement a company-wide response in dealing with product yield issues. Yield information is more accurate, immediately available and visible throughout our organization.

en She's so accurate with the driver, and she hits it so long as a female, that gives her an advantage against almost everybody she plays against. And she maintains her composure so well. If she hits a poor shot she comes right back and follows it up with a great shot. But she doesn't hit many poor shots.

en You are talking about information management when you talk about extranet management, ... With the next level, it's not managing the network per se, but it is managing the information that moves through those networks.


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