Healthcare Informatics September 6, 2018
David Raths

Analytics teams are working with increasingly sophisticated data warehouses, data lakes

Editor’s Note: Throughout the next week, in our annual Top Ten Tech Trends package, we will share with you, our readers, stories on how we gauge the U.S. healthcare system’s forward evolution into the future.

Once health systems got most of their data into electronic and structured format, the next logical step was the development of data warehouses and analytics platforms, and capabilities to learn from all that data. Today those efforts are still in their adolescence in many organizations, but investments in warehousing and analytics continues, with a goal of identifying and solving institutional inefficiencies and clinical variance.

Handling all this new data also requires CIOs to rethink...

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