HealthIT Answers December 6, 2022
Michael Drescher

Health care has benefitted tremendously in the past decade from the explosion of data of all kinds. From more accurately identifying and tracking trends in care delivery, to developing the ability to predict the likely onset of disease, to documenting the real-world effects of social determinants of health, data has contributed to significant industry advances.

But as one leader of an academic medical institution phrased it recently, “It’s hard to know where you’re going when you’re constantly looking at what happened behind you.”

To rectify this, health care systems large and small are becoming more adept at using real-time data to make care decisions, ranging from tracking, and trending the acuity of a patient in the hospital setting to management...

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