Managed Healthcare Executive October 15, 2021
Adam Sabloff

Health plans need to consider regulations and keep healthcare data secure to take full advantage of its enomous potential to broaden and reshape timely, effective delivery of care.

From electronic health records to wearable devices, there has never been more healthcare data generated – and the amount of data pouring in is only growing. Data permeates every aspect of the healthcare system, carrying with it rich insights into a patient’s health and well-being that can inform a multitude of care scenarios. Digital health’s meteoric rise is a key driver of the growth in healthcare data with tools like telehealth and remote monitoring playing a major role in the increase in information generated.

Although this growth in data collection has benefits...

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Topics: Big Data, Digital Health, Health IT, Insurance, Patient / Consumer, Payer, Provider, Technology, Wearables
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