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data transparency

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data transparency

(1) The ability to easily access and work with data no matter where they are located or what application created them.

(2) The assurance that data being reported are accurate and are coming from the official source.



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With daily calls for data transparency in the investment world, insurance companies, as some of the largest institutional investors, are winners when more credible information on financial performance is available.
started Apogee in 1997 when he realized, Burroughs says, that "companies were building these big networks, but they couldn't charge back usage to the actual user -- there was no way to do the accounting and [realize] data transparency.
Using SAS([R]) Performance Management for Healthcare, a software solution that specifically targets the needs of healthcare providers, BWH has created a culture of data transparency, increased accountability and improved performance.
 
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