Health IT Analytics January 12, 2018
Jessica Kent

The adoption of big data analytics, precision medicine, and digital health innovations will change healthcare delivery, according to the American College of Cardiology.

The successful adoption of technological innovations in big data analytics, precision medicine, and digital health will increase quality care, according to a health policy statement from the American College of Cardiology (ACC).

During an ACC summit in 2016, attendees discussed how to best implement new technological innovations within healthcare organizations, and how these innovations will lead to care that is increasingly value-based and patient-centric.

“The roles of digital technologies, big data, and precision health in healthcare are rapidly shifting from drivers of marginal efficiency to enablers of fundamental innovation,” the College writes.

“It is important for the...

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