Bio-IT World January 24, 2020
David Levine

At its core, the analysis and utilization of big data in healthcare has the power to give clinicians the tools they need to provide a higher level of value and care to their patients. The questions we find ourselves facing are how do we access this data, what is the right data, and how do we put it to real, actionable use.

I recently had the opportunity to participate in a Congressional Briefing with Phillip K. Chang, MD, FACS, MBA, Chief Medical Officer at the University of Kentucky Healthcare and Patricia Garcia Sullivan, PhD, Chief Quality Officer at Penn Medicine, two of the top minds in the healthcare field, along with Congressman Brett Guthrie (KY-02).

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