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QlikView Customer Snapshot – Karolinska University Hospital

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Customer Company Size
Large Corporate
Region
  • Europe
Country
  • Sweden
Product
  • QlikView
Tech Stack
  • QlikView Server
Implementation Scale
  • Departmental Deployment
Impact Metrics
  • Productivity Improvements
  • Cost Savings
Technology Category
  • Analytics & Modeling - Real Time Analytics
Applicable Industries
  • Healthcare & Hospitals
Applicable Functions
  • Quality Assurance
  • Business Operation
Use Cases
  • Predictive Quality Analytics
  • Remote Asset Management
Services
  • Data Science Services
About The Customer
Karolinska University Hospital is one of Scandinavia’s premier health facilities. It leads in medical breakthroughs in Sweden, in collaboration with the world-respected Karolinska Institute. The hospital supports approximately 1,600 beds with 1.4 million patient visits per year and conducts 7 surgeries per hour. It is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, and operates with an annual budget of $1.5 billion. The hospital employs 15,000 people and operates in the healthcare industry.
The Challenge
Karolinska University Hospital was facing several challenges related to data access and analysis. The hospital was unable to access and analyze data in its ICU Klinisoft system with reports and ad-hoc analysis requests. This inability extended to assessing the type of patients, resources, and outcomes. The hospital's prior SIR reporting was time-consuming, involving several resources and spreadsheets. The static reports provided no help for the doctors in answering the real-life questions needed in the OR/ICU.
The Solution
To address these challenges, Karolinska University Hospital deployed QlikView to approximately 20 users across two functions. The first function was Care Delivery Analysis, which assessed statistics on morbidity rates and success across all areas of operations based on treatments to provide insight into recommended treatments. The second function was Financial Analysis, which developed reports and KPIs for SIR – Swedish Intensive Care Register for monthly regulation reporting. The implementation was rapid, taking only 7 days. The hospital leveraged QlikView Server to aggregate data from Klinisoft, intensive care planning, and a medical journal system handling high volumes of data.
Operational Impact
  • Reduced time for SIR reporting by 99% down from a couple weeks to just a couple of minutes through an automated trigger
  • Provided BI platform for flexible analysis by physicians to analyze and explore data to get answers to ad-hoc queries
  • Improved hospital utilization through more efficient resource planning and staffing
  • Delivered a common dashboard providing a single version of the truth and instilling confidence in the organization
Quantitative Benefit
  • Reduced time for SIR reporting by 99%

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