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  Complimentary from the publishers of Care Analytics News       October 2020  
       
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  "The ability to accurately predict whether or not a patient is likely to test positive for COVID-19, as well as potential outcomes including disease severity and hospitalization, will be paramount in effectively managing our resources and triaging care."
- Lara Jehi, MD, Chief Research Information Officer, the Cleveland Clinic Health System.
 
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  Over the past five years, the vast majority of applicants to healthcare systems and senior living providers have been using smart phones when they apply for jobs. Only about 37% of all applicants were using a desktop or laptop. That all changed this June. Over 95% of applicants used laptops or desktop computers to complete their job applications in June. Since that height, the percentage of applicants using these devices has varied, averaging 70%, but has not dropped down to the long-time statistic below 40%.

Excerpted from: Care Analytics News, Analytics Technology Edition, Volume 13 Number 10, October 2020, "As Unemployment Climbs, the Applicant Pool to Healthcare Has Changed Significantly."
 
 
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Jessica Kent: 4 Emerging Strategies to Advance Big Data Analytics in Healthcare

1. Providing Comprehensive, Quality Training Data
2. Eliminating Bias in Data and Algorithms
3. Developing Quality Tools While Preserving Patient Privacy
4. Ensuring Providers Trust and Support Analytics Tools

Source: Health IT Analytics, October 2, 2020

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Healthshare TV video Precision Patient Care for Today’s Patients Using Genomics, Technology and Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI), can individualize medical care well beyond what genomics alone can do. Developments in AI will allow us to move from a reactive and corrective treatment paradigm to one that is preventative, personalized and curative. Presenters discuss the role of technology and artificial intelligence in driving therapeutic options for patients.

Insights
  How Predictive Analytics, Patient IDs Can Improve the Care Experience
Health IT Analytics, October 7, 2020
 
     
  The Impact of AI on Healthcare
Forbes, October 1, 2020
 
     
  Northwell website patterns predict COVID-19 caseload
Healthcare Finance, October 1, 2020
 
     
  Deep Learning Model Predicts COVID-19 Surges 7 Days into the Future
Health IT Analytics, September 30, 2020
 
     
  Three Ways Artificial Intelligence Can Aid Patient Matching
Health IT Answers, September 30, 2020
 
     
  Children's Hospital Los Angeles launches accelerator for pediatric digital health
FierceHealthcare, September 28, 2020
 
     
  3 Ways Healthcare is Using Predictive Analytics to Combat COVID-19
Health IT Analytics, September 25, 2020
 
     
  Defense Department, Philips expand AI research for detection of diseases
Becker's Hospital Review, September 24, 2020
 
     
  Bigger health systems aren't doing a better job at cybersecurity, report finds.
FierceHealthcare, September 18, 2020
 
     
  Fewer than half of healthcare institutions met cybersecurity standards last year
Healthcare Dive, September 17, 2020
 
     
What's News
  A validated prediction model for outcomes in hospitalized COVID-19 patients
npj Digital Medicine, October 6, 2020
 
     
  Health Outcomes from Home Hospitalization: Multisource Predictive Modeling
Journal of Medical Internet Research, abstract only, October 2020
 
     
  Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare Will Be Generally Available Oct. 30
HIT Infrastructure, September 29, 2020
 
     
  KenSci Launches AI Platform to Accelerate AI and Analytics Enabled Healthcare
PR Newswire, September 29, 2020
 
     
  SS&C Advances Value-Based Analytics for Healthcare
PR Newswire, September 30, 2020
 
     
  A Framework for Estimating the Risk Ratio of Hospitalization for SARS-CoV-2
JAMIA, abstract only, September 28, 2020
 
     
  Johns Hopkins Researchers Publish COVID-19 ‘Prediction Model’
Johns Hopkins Medicine News Release, September 23, 2020
 
     
This Month in Care Analytics News
  • New Risk Calculator Aids in Prostate Cancer Screening
  • Quest Analytics to Measure Adequate Access to Care for MA, Duals and PDPs
  • KenSci Launches AI Platform for Digital Health
  • To Free Doctors From Computers, Far-Flung Scribes Are Now Taking Notes For Them
  • Industry News with briefs regarding SS&C; Panalgo; Diagnostic Robotics and Brown University Center for Digital Innovation
  • As Unemployment Climbs, the Applicant Pool to Healthcare Has Changed Significantly
  • SAS Accelerates Development of Analytics and Data Science Talent With New Academic Program

In the previous Care Interventions edition of Care Analytics News:

  • Advancements in Wound Care Technology Help Providers Better Care for Diabetic Populations, by J. D. Tyler, MD
  • Analysis of Epic EHR Data Indicates Racial Disparities in COVID-19 Prevalence
  • Infographic: Metabolic Syndrome Prevalence
  • COPD Program Decreases 30-Day Hospital Readmission, May Increase Mortality
  • Factoid: COPD, Health Status & Chronic Conditions by Smoking Status
  • Anthem Claims Data Analytics Identified Care Gap for Opioid Use Disorder Patients, Resulting In Improved Intervention Strategies
  • Industry News, with briefs regarding Lumiata and FGC Health; Meadows Regional Medical Center and Agilium; and Novant Health and Jvion
  • Study identifies geographic clusters of pregnant women who missed flu shots
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