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"Clinical care is often an exercise in finding the low-probability event
that can have high impact. It remains to be proven whether data science
can enhance that ability. While I believe it can, we need to be vigilant
about making sure algorithms do not assume everyone is similar -- and
that the mean of the curve always prevails.” -
Alan Spiro, MD, Senior Vice President & Chief Medical Officer,
Blue Health Intelligence.
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"The global Big Data
analytics in healthcare market was valued at $16.87 billion in 2017...
and it's projected to reach $67.82 billion by 2025, growing at an annual
rate of 19.1% from 2018 to 2025.”
Excerpted from:
Care Analytics News,
Volume 12 Number 21, February 2019, Market Reports: "Global Big Data
Analytics Market Expected to Leap."
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The healthcare market is trending to
reach an expenditure upwards of $32 billion by 2022. Big Data
continues to be at the forefront in compelling the industry
forward. Bill Balderaz and Philip Payne explain how Big Data is
transforming the healthcare landscape: reducing medication
errors, decreased hospital costs and wait times, improving
services, and increasing patient privacy.
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Jason Compton: 6 top use cases for AI’s predictive capabilities in
healthcare
1. Enabling remote patient monitoring
2. Reducing hospital readmissions
3. Assessing and scoring chronic disease risk
4. Predicting patient decline
5. Streamlining scheduling 6. Reducing self-harm
Source:
Forbes, February 11, 2019
check out more lists on
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- 5 Reasons Patient Data Privacy &
Control Are So Important by Moira Schieke MD
- Surveys & Trends: Damo Reports
Fine Points of Anticipated Technology Spend in 2019; E4H
Partners See AI Helping Drive Healthcare Facility Design
- Market Watch: Jvion Secures
‘Significant Strategic Growth Investment’
- Market Reports with briefs
regarding: Markets&Markets; Reportbuyer; Frost &
Sullivan
- Deloitte Urges Holistic Approach
to Data Management
- Thought Leaders' Corner:
“Gartner predicts that by 2023, 60% of organizations
with more than 20 data scientists will require a
professional Code of Conduct for ethical use of data and
artificial intelligence. What’s the most challenging
healthcare-specific data- and AI-related ethical issue?”
- Industry News with briefs
regarding: Aetna, Anthem, HCSC, IBM and PNC Bank;
Quartzclinical; NextGen; the Humana-Mays Health Care
Analytics 2018 Case Competition; and HealthBI.
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