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Stanford Children's Health Data, Technology Stack, and Enterprise Applications
HCM
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Appcast Legacy Appcast Xcelerate Candidate Relationship Management HCM n/a 2021 2021
In 2021, Stanford Children's Health implemented Appcast Xcelerate on its website. Appcast Xcelerate, a Candidate Relationship Management solution, was deployed to enhance talent acquisition and candidate engagement for the health system. The implementation focused on Candidate Relationship Management capabilities typical for the category, including sourcing campaign orchestration, automated candidate nurturing, talent pool segmentation and event and outreach workflows. Appcast Xcelerate was configured to capture candidates via the public careers pages, manage ongoing engagement sequences and maintain segmented pipelines for clinical and administrative roles. Operational coverage centered on recruiting and HR teams that support hiring across the health system, with the application embedded on the public site to streamline candidate capture and initial qualification. The deployment emphasized front end candidate engagement and pipeline management rather than enterprise application replacement. Governance and process updates accompanied the rollout, with standardized campaign governance, role based access controls and consent capture workflows to align candidate data handling with healthcare privacy expectations. Configuration and operational ownership were concentrated within talent acquisition, maintaining continuity between website capture and ongoing candidate relationship management.
Time and Attendance HCM 2015 2015
Time and Attendance HCM 2019 2019
Workforce Management HCM 2015 2015
Workforce Scheduling HCM 2015 2015
Content Management
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Legacy HPE IDOL Application, Web and Enterprise Search Content Management n/a 2013 2014
In 2013 Stanford Children's Health implemented HPE IDOL, deploying the HPE IDOL application within the Application, Web and Enterprise Search category to power a bespoke HP Healthcare Analytics capability. The engagement was a collaboration with HP Autonomy and Hewlett Packard Enterprise and targeted healthcare analytics in the United States, centered on Stanford Medicine Children’s Health and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital in Palo Alto. The HPE IDOL implementation focused on indexing and extracting insight from unstructured clinical data, instrumenting search and analytics workflows to surface patterns across clinical notes and records. Functional capabilities implemented included unstructured data ingestion, natural language processing and entity extraction, enterprise search indexing and query orchestration to support both clinical analytics and operational analytics use cases, improving access to clinical intelligence and helping reduce waste as described in the HP Stanford announcement. Operational coverage centered on clinical and operations teams at the Palo Alto sites, with the solution ingesting clinical notes and records to feed analytics pipelines and search-driven dashboards. Governance and rollout emphasized collaboration between Stanford clinical informatics stakeholders and HP Autonomy engineering, embedding review workflows for clinical intelligence outputs and aligning analytics outputs with clinical and operational decision processes.
Digital Signing Content Management 2021 2021
Web Content Management Content Management 2018 2018
Web Content Management Content Management 2016 2016
CRM
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Invoca Legacy Invoca Call Tracking Call Tracking and Recording CRM n/a 2016 2016
In 2016, Stanford Children's Health implemented Invoca Call Tracking on its public website. The deployment is categorized under Call Tracking and Recording and is focused on capturing inbound call activity originating from digital channels. Implementation scope centers on the health system's central web properties and supports marketing, digital engagement, and patient access operations. Invoca Call Tracking was configured to provide dynamic number insertion for session-level attribution, call recording for quality and compliance monitoring, and call analytics to classify source and campaign signals. Architecture emphasized front-end script deployment across pages that generate inbound calls and server-side capture of call events and metadata, consistent with Call Tracking and Recording best practices. The configuration produces recorded call assets and structured attribution data for operational use. Operational ownership is held by digital marketing and patient access teams, who use call attribution to prioritize campaign planning and inbound scheduling workflows. Governance controls include centralized number pools, standardized tagging conventions to preserve attribution accuracy, and access controls for recorded call content. The implementation is oriented toward website-driven patient acquisition and inbound call handling processes.
Customer Experience CRM 2018 2018
Data Management Platform CRM 2016 2017
Digital Advertising Platform CRM 2014 2014
Digital Advertising Platform CRM 2014 2014
Digital Advertising Platform CRM 2018 2018
Marketing Analytics CRM 2014 2014
Marketing Analytics CRM 2014 2014
Marketing Analytics CRM 2015 2015
Marketing Analytics CRM 2016 2016
Marketing Analytics CRM 2019 2019
Sales Automation, CRM, Sales Engagement CRM 2014 2014
ITSM
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Application Performance Management ITSM 2016 2016
PPM
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Project Portfolio Management PPM 2021 2021
TRM
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Governance, Risk and Compliance TRM 2019 2019
IaaS
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Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS 2019 2019
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2014 2014
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2018 2018
CyberSecurity
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Secure Email Gateways (SEGs) CyberSecurity 2020 2020
IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Stanford Children's Health
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Stanford Children's Health Technographics

Stanford Children's Health is a Healthcare organization based in United States, with around 2500 employees and annual revenues of $1.00 billion.

Stanford Children's Health operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as Appcast Xcelerate, HPE IDOL and Invoca Call Tracking, covering areas like Candidate Relationship Management, Application, Web and Enterprise Search and Call Tracking and Recording.

Stanford Children's Health has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as Appcast, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Invoca.

Stanford Children's Health recently adopted applications including Appcast Xcelerate in 2021, DocuSign eSignature in 2021 and SmartSheet in 2021, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.

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