Health IT Analytics October 20, 2016
Jennifer Bresnick

Blockchain, the Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence will all be technologies to watch as the healthcare industry delves into its big data stores.

Only a few short years ago, healthcare organizations were wondering what exactly “big data” was and why they had to care about it.

As the industry moves into 2017, they might have similar questions about the definitions of terms like “blockchain,” “the Internet of Things,” and “artificial intelligence” – but the use cases for these cutting-edge technologies are rapidly becoming crystal clear.

From precision medicine and business intelligence to data security and patient engagement, the IoT, AI, and blockchain all hold exciting promises for providers, patients, and researchers looking to move their big data hoards from...

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