Health IT Analytics July 31, 2017
Jennifer Bresnick

Big data analytics is fueling the healthcare industry’s most exciting trends, including precision medicine, predictive analytics, and machine learning.

While the concept of leveraging big data analytics has quickly moved from cutting-edge novelty to fundamental competency for healthcare organizations, many providers still struggle to turn information overload into actionable insight.

The challenges of working with big data are many. From siloes and interoperability woes to security, staffing, and workflow integration, creating a positive impact with data analytics can seem like a very frustrating proposition for healthcare providers.

Yet the rewards of persistence are significant, especially for organizations struggling to remain competitive in an uncertain financial environment.

Using big data to stay on top of the latest trends in clinical care,...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Analytics, Big Data, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, Physician, Precision Medicine, Provider
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