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Health Catalyst Announces Winners of the 2025 Catalyst Awards
Prnewswire· 2025-08-29 13:00
Core Insights - Health Catalyst, Inc. announced the winners of the 2025 Catalyst Awards, recognizing healthcare organizations leading in data-driven transformation [1][2] - The awards were presented at the Health Catalyst Analytics Summit, highlighting the importance of data and analytics in addressing critical healthcare challenges [2] Award Winners - **Care Quality Excellence Winner**: Lifepoint Health was recognized for saving over 700 patient lives through improved care processes, reducing blood transfusions by 1,200, and allowing patients to spend an additional 24,000 days at home [3] - **Financial Transformation Winner**: Temple University Health System utilized activity-based costing to enhance revenue and quality, generating millions in revenue through improved service line charge capture [4] - **Quality Performance & Measures Excellence Winner**: Revere Medical achieved a 56% increase in depression screening and improved glycemic control for 7,000 diabetes patients, generating millions in shared savings [5] - **Organizational Transformation Winner**: INTEGRIS Health implemented a data-informed operating system, resulting in $2.7 million in cost savings from avoided readmissions and $30 million in labor cost savings [6][7] - **Population Health Impact Winner**: Innovative Healthcare Collaborative of Indiana achieved a $28.3 million cost reduction and improved patient outcomes, including 307 fewer readmissions within 30 days of discharge [8] Evaluation Process - Over 200 client-driven improvements were evaluated by Health Catalyst's judging panel, focusing on measurable outcomes and impactful stories [9] - Nominations included metrics on challenges addressed, interventions, and their impact on patients and organizational performance [9] Company Overview - Health Catalyst is a leading provider of data and analytics technology, serving over 1,000 organizations globally and driving measurable improvements across healthcare [10]