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Using Predictive Analytics to prioritise which patient data to collect
 
 

Using Predictive Analytics to prioritise which patient data to collect

At one extreme, practitioners face the increasing administrative burden of data entry and express concern that this ultimately detracts from patient care. On the other, researchers and analysts need to draw on more data points to be able to generate knowledge on how to better pre-empt adverse outcomes for patients.
 

 
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5 Critical Technologies Health Systems Should Require

1 . Predictive analytics and modeling tools
2.  Business intelligence tools
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