Healthcare Finance News February 4, 2020
Jeff Lagasse

If properly integrated into clinician workflows, predictive analytics can result in efficiencies and better outcomes, HIMSS20 speaker says.

When Dr. Jonathan Michel partnered with a pediatric neurologist on an analytics-heavy endeavor, he figured everything in healthcare would be automated and digitized in short order. The actionable information gleaned was just too valuable and powerful.

But that was almost 30 years ago. It’s only now that Michel, director of Data Science at the University of Virginia Health System in Charlottesville, Virginia sees the healthcare industry catching up to where he thought it would be in the early 1990s. Adoption of digitization and automation in healthcare has generally lagged behind other industries.

Michel’s colleague, Dr. Bommae Kim, the health system’s senior data...

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