The Wyoming Department of Health (WDH), Division of Healthcare Financing—collaborating with Deloitte—has implemented a modular and configurable Wyoming Integrated Next-Generation System – Data Warehouse Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools (WINGS – DW/BI-R) solution. Designed with health care management in mind, this standard set of tools and technologies supports DW/BI-R, but is flexible to drive improvements across the agency landscape.
WDH leverages the data warehouse to conduct federal reporting, improve population health outcomes, monitor financial stability, reduce the rate of costly and avoidable care, enhance the integration of services and quality of care, and emphasize person-centered care. Through its integrated data model and open architecture, the solution extends functionality, data sources, and access to meet the specific and growing needs of the Agency and the health care environment.
Among the first in the U.S. to implement a true modular Medicaid architecture, WDH’s innovative approach sets the stage for using a Medicaid data warehouse as the data hub for quality data—leveraging it to initialize new modules as part of the CMS modularity journey and expanding its usage by integrating other agency data to create an Enterprise Data Warehouse to build cost efficiencies and provide a holistic view of public benefits.
This session is aimed at:
- Understand how a Datawarehouse, instead of legacy systems, can be leveraged as the data source for new Medicaid modules and the lessons learned along the way.
- Generation of Federal reporting and TMSIS in the new modular environment
- Designing a Medicaid Datawarehouse to ingest data from different sources and expanding its role for cross agency usage