MedCity News December 3, 2024
When you combine clean data with longitudinal patient records and transparent access — that’s when you start seeing real transformation in care delivery.
Data is often called the new gold in healthcare. However, like gold, dirty data in healthcare remains a critical challenge that costs organizations both efficiency and opportunities. As I’ve seen countless times in healthcare organizations, it’s not fancy technology that makes or breaks success — it’s whether your data is clean and usable.
Over the past several years, healthcare organizations have collected more data than ever, yet many struggle with its effective utilization. According to IBM, the American economy loses at least $3 trillion annually due to data quality issues. In healthcare alone, this translates to approximately...