Health IT Analytics April 15, 2021
Jessica Kent

In a series of partnerships and acquisitions, tech companies and provider organizations are moving to enhance data analytics in healthcare.

For years, data analytics in healthcare has been a frequent buzzword among industry leaders. The ability to leverage AI, machine learning, and other technologies to gain actionable insights from massive amounts of data is an exciting prospect, but one that has been notoriously difficult to realize.

With the onset of the pandemic, healthcare was forced to come face-to-face with its many data challenges, from collection to accuracy and analysis. In response, the industry has ramped up its efforts to improve data analytics capabilities – with tech companies playing a major role.

These collaborations between provider and academic institutions and vendor...

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