HIT Consultant December 7, 2022
Brad Eckler, Field Sales Director, Public Sector, Qlik

COVID-19 will likely impact and strain healthcare systems for many years to come — possibly even forever. ​​As its attention wanes, we need technology to step in and tell us when and how to act next. What if there was a way to predict the next COVID-19 surge months before it affected operations? How many beds will be available? PPE? Where will you need to allocate additional resources and staff? What other seasonal uptick of disease will it align with? Will our revenue take a loss?

These questions can be turned into real actionable answers through the power of predictive data analytics.

Healthcare systems are flooded with big data — large, complex, and high-velocity datasets from many sources,...

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