Health IT Analytics January 5, 2017
Jennifer Bresnick

2017 is likely to be a red letter year for healthcare analytics as interoperability, machine learning, and population health management bring major changes to the industry.

After a tumultuous end to 2016, healthcare providers may be looking for a chance to catch their breath before diving back into solving some of the industry’s most intractable problems. But the growing pressures of interoperability, big data analytics, and value-based care aren’t likely to give anyone a break.

2017 is already gearing up to be a challenging year for hospitals, physicians, and their expanding web of partners, with the start of MACRA, a potential political upheaval of the Affordable Care Act, and a slew of cutting-edge technologies slated to change the game for...

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Topics: Analytics, Big Data, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, HIE (Interoperability), HIM (Health Inf Mgmt), MACRA, Medicare, Patient / Consumer, Payer, Physician, Population Health Mgmt, Primary care, Provider
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