Predictive Modeling Bulletin

Predictive Modeling Bulletin             |           February 2, 2011             |           Volume Three Issue Two
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"Falls are another patient-safety factor hospitals may be required to start measuring. That includes close monitoring and having the predictive modeling to follow and reduce serious falls occurring in hospitals." Russ Branzell, CIO and Vice President, Poudre Valley Health System

What's News

VA Uses Integrated Health Informatics to Produce $3 Billion in Savings
Dark Daily, January 31, 2011

Enabling Personalized Medicine through HIT: Advancing the Integration of Information
The Brookings Institution, January 28, 2011

6 Predictions on Stage 2 Meaningful Use
Becker's Hospital Review, January 19, 2011

New Tools Focus on Prevention of Medicare Fraud, Abuse
Amednews, January 10, 2011

US Top Court to Decide State Drug Data Mining Law
Reuters, January 7, 2011 

This Month
 
 
Predictive Modeling News
  In the February 2011 issue of Predictive Modeling News, you'll find articles including:
  • NU Master’s Degree Program to Train a New Generation of PA Leaders
  • Fraud Control, Fracture Nonunion, Cardiovascular Risk Examined
  • What Can Lifestyle-Based Analytics Do for Your Loss Ratio? by Ksenia Draaghtel
  • Thought Leader’s Corner: “What are current predictive modeling initiatives’ most significant obstacles to capturing desired data?”
  • Industry News with briefs regarding La Jolla Institute, Reed Group and Cognizant
  • Catching Up With…. Bill Fox JD MA

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