HealthTech April 16, 2021
Doug Bonderud

Predictive modeling offers the potential for healthcare organizations to improve service delivery and patient outcomes — but what’s required for effective deployment?

Predictive analytics offers real-world benefits for healthcare providers. According to Health IT Analytics, for example, recent work from the National Minority Quality Forum has produced the COVID-19 Index, a predictive tool designed to help businesses, governments and health agencies anticipate potential pandemic surges.

Other uses include the ability to target prospective clients in critical moments during their healthcare journeys and to deliver truly personalized care that aligns with emerging patient-centric service models. According to Tuan Phan, founder of cybersecurity company Zero Friction and a member of the ISACA Emerging Trends Working Group, however, the biggest benefits of predictive...

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