CIO February 12, 2020
Kirsten Billhardt

With the combination of data coming from connected devices, computer vision and Edge computing, healthcare providers are making patient care smarter.

In the healthcare industry, data is growing at an astounding rate. A recent Dell Technologies global survey found that healthcare and life sciences data had grown by 878 percent over the previous two years — with no slowdown in sight.[1]A significant percentage of this data is coming from the 10–15 connected devices that are often found at the typical hospital bedside.[2]At the same time, healthcare providers are also collecting a mountain of patient data being generated from connected wearable medical devices, like smart watches and mobile wellness applications.

The challenge now is how...

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Topics: Analytics, Big Data, Health System / Hospital, IoT (Internet of Things), Provider, Technology
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