Success StoriesMDM for World’s Largest Voluntary Health Organization

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Business Need

Objectives Driving Transformation

The world’s largest voluntary health organization required accurate, enriched, and consolidated patient data to support its core mission of expanding access to care and support resources. Disparate systems and inconsistent reporting limited the effectiveness of patient outreach programs and reduced confidence in enterprise analytics. Leadership sought to improve data reliability, enable mission-aligned analytics, and create a unified architectural foundation to support informed decision-making across the organization.

 

  • Cleanse, enrich, and consolidate patient data across systems
  • Improve reliability and consistency of enterprise reporting
  • Enable advanced analytics aligned to patient outreach and care access
  • Establish enterprise architecture standards for data management
  • Strengthen governance and data stewardship controls

Establish a trusted, enterprise-wide patient data foundation to strengthen outreach effectiveness, reporting reliability, and access to care.

Challenge

Barriers to Progress

Patient data was fragmented across multiple systems, resulting in numerous versions of the same individual and inconsistent reporting outputs. Manual and decentralized data collection methods introduced inaccuracies, while the absence of enterprise-wide architecture and standards limited scalability. Decentralized data stewardship functions lacked formal controls, increasing the risk of inconsistent updates and unreliable analytics. These conditions constrained the organization’s ability to execute timely and targeted outreach initiatives.

 

  • Multiple, conflicting versions of patient data across systems
  • Separate platforms for data management and reporting
  • Lack of enterprise data architecture standards
  • Manual and inconsistent data collection processes
  • Decentralized stewardship with limited governance oversight
  • Limited traceability and lineage across patient records

Solution & Results

What Paradigm Enabled

Paradigm implemented a cornerstone enterprise MDM architecture to cleanse, standardize, and de-duplicate core patient data. The solution delivered comprehensive lineage, traceability, and historical visibility, enabling reliable reporting and mission-focused analytics. Governance controls were formalized to improve stewardship consistency and data confidence across business teams. By establishing a trusted patient data foundation, the organization enhanced outreach precision and accelerated access to care resources.

 

  • 42% reduction in redundant patient records through de-duplication
  • 8% improvement in patient outreach effectiveness
  • Enterprise-wide increase in data quality, consistency, and accessibility
  • Reliable reporting foundation enabling advanced analytics and insight generation
  • 2x reduction in time for patients to access care resources

 

The organization now operates with a governed, scalable patient data foundation that strengthens outreach impact, improves reporting integrity, and directly supports its mission of expanding access to care and support services.

42%

Reduction in redundant records

2X

Faster patient access to care resources

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