Health IT Analytics August 30, 2017
Jennifer Bresnick

A number of new entrants into the healthcare big data analytics market are set to significantly expand providers’ options for precision medicine and informatics tools.

The healthcare big data market is set another in a long series of revolutions as life science, precision medicine, consumer technology, and “omics” companies start to infuse their influence into a rapidly changing analytics environment.

As more traditional clinical and financial datasets are joined by Internet of Things data, patient-reported outcomes, and a wealth of new genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and epigenomic data sources, the industry’s ability to paint extraordinarily detailed portraits of individuals and larger populations will increase exponentially, says Kalorama Information in a new report.

“Big Data companies are looking to connect tens of...

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