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The Big Data Revolution: Driving Care Improvements Through Data Analysis
 

The Big Data Revolution: Driving Care Improvements Through Data Analysis

Two panel discussions at the Care Innovation Summit.  The first panel concerns data and analytics.  A second panel discusses how innovations affect healthcare. Closing remarks were provided by Chas Roades, MBA, Chief Research Officer, The Advisory Board Company.

 
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Robert Fine: impediments that are slowing the application of predictive analytics to health care

1 . Numerous disparate information sources to corral
2.  Ensuring the quality of the data being analyzed
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Source: IT Toolbox, March 19, 2014
Source URL: http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/inside-erp/can-predictive-analytics-lower-health-care-costs-59456

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This Month in Predictive Modeling News
 
  • Care Partners Need a Way to Share Data Where They Matter Most
  • Issue Brief Details Use of NLP in Predictive Analytics
  • Predictive Modeling in Healthcare: Challenges and Opportunities
  • Thought Leaders’ Corner: “In what ways are ACOs that you’re familiar with best utilizing predictive analytics? Are there applications that you feel are being underutilized?”
  • Industry News with briefs regarding Johns Hopkins University; Explorys and Emmi Solutions; Verisk Health; Strand Life Sciences; and HIMSS
  • Catching Up With….Bobby Clark PhD MHA
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