Fast Company September 8, 2022
Guy Yehiav

Empowering healthcare employees across departments with the right technology infrastructure ensures compliance, protects patient data, and improves health outcomes.

According to an Accenture survey, nearly 50% of employees admit they tend to follow their gut instinct as opposed to relying on data-driven insights. Even in companies that have adopted customer data platforms, employees are swamped with reports and dashboards, unable to make sense of which course to take. For both front-line workers and C-suite executives—the latter of whom spend as much as 70% of their time making decisions—there’s a need for descriptive insights and prescriptive workflows that use the massive amounts of data available to produce an “easy button” that saves time and money for the organization. Internet of Things...

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Topics: Big Data, Digital Health, Employer, IoT (Internet of Things), Patient / Consumer, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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