Health IT Analytics February 6, 2018
Jennifer Bresnick

Developing actionable big data analytics to support population health management is an ongoing challenge for healthcare payers and providers.

Healthcare payers and providers are focusing their big data analytics work on population health management says a new survey conducted by Deloitte on behalf of NEJM Catalyst, but have yet to overcome many of the major challenges involved in delivering proactive, impactful patient care.

Eighty-four percent of 357 respondents believe that big data analytics is either “very” or “extremely important” for their long-term competitive success.

During a leadership forum that brought together many top executives from health systems and payers across the nation, participants highlighted the urgency of moving up the maturity curve – but doing so in a measured, meticulous...

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Topics: Analytics, Big Data, Health System / Hospital, Payer, Physician, Population Health Mgmt, Primary care
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