InformationWeek April 30, 2021
Data-driven digital health technologies are starting to bring seismic changes to the healthcare sector, delivering improved outcomes, increased efficiency, and lower costs.
Improving data collection and analysis could save the healthcare industry a staggering 25% of its total costs. We know, of course, that incomplete or inaccurate records can impact patient safety as well as prevent the delivery of seamless patient-centric care. It can also negatively impact the claims process. And duplication of records can end up costing as much as $1,950 per patient per inpatient stay, and over $800 per ER visit.
Data-driven digital health technologies are starting to bring seismic changes to the healthcare sector, delivering improved outcomes, increased efficiency, and lower costs. Even more profoundly, data-driven...