We hope it’s been an incredible year of growth and learning through Stratasan's Strategic Growth blog series. We’ve learned how to apply the principles of “good strategy” to our annual planning, outlined how to achieve organizational alignment, and discussed how to thrive as an independent hospital in challenging healthcare times.
As we close out the year, we thought it would be helpful to share the 5 most popular blog posts from 2018. These posts received the most hits and seemed to provide the most helpful growth guidance to you, our readers. If you’re traveling over the holidays or just enjoying some downtime before the new year begins, this is a great way to review helpful blog posts that you may have missed or revisit your favorites for fresh insight.
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2018
We hope it’s been a wonderful year of growth and learning through Stratasan's Strategic Growth blog series. As we close out the year, we thought it would be helpful to share the 5 most popular blog posts from 2017. These posts received the most hits and seemed to provide the most helpful strategic growth guidance to you, our readers.
If you’re traveling over the holidays, this is a great way to review helpful blog posts that you may have missed or revisit your favorites for fresh insight.
Read More
Tags:
Blog,
physician relations,
strategic growth,
health care,
healthcare,
healthcare marketing,
healthcare strategic growth,
marketing,
software,
healthcare service area,
physician recrutiment,
service area,
2017
By Ellie Wood, Public Policy major, and Abbey Miles, Computer Science and Web Development major
Ellie Wood: Health Strategy Intern
“Where are you interning this summer?”
“I’m working at Stratasan, a healthcare data and software company!”
After a long pause and puzzled look… “Do you know anything about computer science?”
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By Jason Moore
One of my favorite things about working at Stratasan is that we are frequently applying company philosophies to create tangible software products or services. The core philosophy that has motivated us since the inception of Stratasan is the desire to help our client partners move up the DIKW pyramid. Last week, we released Launch Pathway in an effort to continue assisting our client partners as they move up the DIKW pyramid in their strategic growth efforts. The ties between this core philosophy and our newest software are extremely exciting for our entire team!
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By Scott Burns, and Corey Robertson, and Lisa French
As we’ve approached the release of our newest software, Launch Pathway, we have blogged about how Launch Pathway compares to other business intelligence tools, why data visualization is so important, and why hospitals and health systems should focus on the right data over big data.
Now in this post, a few members of our development team are taking the opportunity to share some of what they experienced while building this new software. As developers, this post is partly a love letter to the Stratasan tools and also an opportunity to share our philosophy on iteratively delivering large projects. With that in mind, we hope you enjoy.
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react,
Redux,
development
Contrary to popular belief, software developers don’t hide behind their computers all day long and create ruthless memes. While I never subscribed to this line of thinking, to begin with, I got official confirmation of its inaccuracy this summer while interning at Stratasan.
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