MedCity News September 5, 2023
Ben Herzberg

By following these foundational data best practices, healthcare organizations will harness the power of their data to provide superior patient care while safeguarding patient privacy and compliance.

Data is an invaluable asset in the healthcare industry, capable of empowering practitioners to deliver better care, optimizing operations for medical organizations, and encouraging patients to actively participate in their own healthcare journeys. However, despite constituting one-third of the world’s data, an astonishing 97% of healthcare data remains untapped.

The primary reason for this lies in the complexities and compliance requirements involved in managing and sharing healthcare data. Without an appropriate approach, this valuable data is left unused, and worst of all, vulnerable to exposure.

Managing sensitive healthcare data is a tricky beast...

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