HIT Consultant September 9, 2019
Joel Landau, Founder at The Allure Group

Leveraging technology in the right ways can make or break the future of healthcare. One of the ways that healthcare will become more efficient, more affordable, and save more lives is through the use of big data.

What is Big Data?

Big data refers to a large amount of information being digitized, consolidated, standardized, analyzed and modeled. In healthcare, big data uses specific statistics from a population or an individual to research new advancements, reduce costs, and even cure or prevent the onset of diseases. In recent years, healthcare data collection has moved into the digital realm, making analysis faster and more accurate.

The rise of big data today means improvements not just for individual patients, but to the...

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