HealthTech Magazines June 23, 2023
By Dustin Hufford, SVP & CIO, Cooper University Health Care
Healthcare’s primary problem is not the lack of data, but the lack of fidelity and usability of the available data. The challenge is collating, interpreting, and distilling data to a usable state and getting those data to the right person, at the right time. Additionally, healthcare data is unwieldy and fractured, continuing to fracture exponentially as more care channels and options emerge. New channels generate new data silos that make safe, effective care difficult. Compounding this issue, costs of health insurance, care delivery, and medications continue to rise, placing adequate healthcare out of reach for many. As a result, the quality of care across the US continues to lag significantly...