HealthIT Answers May 6, 2021
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By Peyman Zand, Vice President, CereCore

Healthcare CIOs face increasing pressure to implement advanced analytics at virtually every turn. According to a recent State of the CIO Survey by IDG, twenty-five percent of IT leaders plan expect advanced analytics, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to drive their technology investments in 2021. As one of healthcare’s most favorite buzzwords, advanced analytics is a nascent technology term with lofty vendor promises but few real-world case success stories.

A recent CIO cohort sought to demystify the practical progress of advance analytics and related disciplines in a virtual roundtable event. The experts asked ‘if advanced analytics had progressed as much as everyone in healthcare assumes?’ Seven health IT leaders suggest the answer...

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