With the vision of a world without disease, one multinational manufacturer of medical devices and bioinformatics, pharmaceutical and consumer-health products is focuses on three components – ...
Compared to other industries, healthcare as a whole has been a late adopter of big data predictive analytics. This may be due in part because of concerns about patient confidentiality and fears of ...
Big data is everywhere, including healthcare. A recent Forbes article tackles the issue of big data and why it’s such a big deal in healthcare. Here are three things to know. 1. Cutting down on waste.
The insideAI News Guide to Data Analytics in Government provides an in-depth overview of the use of data analytics technology in the public sector. Focus is given to how data analytics is being used ...
Healthcare leaders are collecting data at a higher rate than ever before and data analytics is on the tip of everyone’s tongue. But is the data used effectively? A new survey from Stoltenberg ...
Despite many people having never heard of APIs, the powerful technology is utilized every day in popular applications such as Yelp, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. But, its uses extend far beyond ...
Long-term commitment and a willingness to stomach both upfront and last-mile burdens are the price of admission for millions in analytics-based cost savings and revenue enhancements. So says Health ...
LOS ANGELES—Health insurers have access to a bevy of valuable data, and the push toward interoperability made it easier for those data to be shared with providers. Ashok Chennuru (Elevance Health) The ...
Investing in and deploying digital technologies and data analytics capabilities is one of the most effective ways for health companies to gain better visibility into the health of patient populations, ...
A new comprehensive review evaluates how earth observation (EO) technologies and big data platforms are being harnessed to monitor and understand human health. The new research highlights the ...
According to a report from Arcadia, hospitals generate an average of 50 petabytes of data annually, and a substantial portion, up to 97%, remains untapped or unused. But one CIO and his organization ...