Healthcare IT Today February 12, 2020
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The following is a guest article by Scott Hampel, President of MedeAnalytics.

Making improvements in healthcare data analytics has the potential to lead to significant cost savings and improved patient health and wellness. We’ve identified two ways these improvements can be accomplished:

  1. Embrace an enterprise analytics strategy to process vast amounts of healthcare data, rather than historical approaches of stitching together dozens of analytics tools resulting in high IT costs and low user adoption
  2. Help payers and providers understand what the data means and how to act on the information

By 2020 the amount of healthcare data produced worldwide is expected to reach 2,314 exabytes; in 2013, only 153 exabytes of healthcare data were created.

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