Healthcare IT News April 20, 2022
Kat Jercich

Experts from IQVIA say increasing diversity of data sources improves access to care and exposes obstacles to access in a quantifiable and timely fashion.

At this point, it’s not a surprise to say that data is power – particularly when it comes to advancing clinical research, furthering innovation and improving patient care.

Tools such as wearables can provide a holistic view of a patient’s care journey beyond information gathered in a clinical visit. Still, experts say that network-wide availability of patient-generated health data is still lacking.

Adam Mariano, vice president of Health Innovation at IQVIA, and David Voccola, senior director of global strategic planning for the integrated health practice at IQVIA, discussed the importance of having a variety of...

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