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Improving Medical Decision Making with Big Data - Strata + Hadoop 2015

Intel's Ron Kasabian and Penn Medicine's Michael Draugelis present this keynote. Many illnesses still evade accurate and timely diagnosis. Hear how Penn Medicine and Intel are collaborating on an open source analytics platform to revolutionize health care. By using more data and advanced analytics to predict patient illness, clinicians can increase detection rates, reduce care costs, and most importantly save lives. 

 
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Avery Earwood: 5 Ways Predictive Analytics Can Improve Patient Outcomes

1 . Improved Patient Engagement
2.  Improved Physician Performance and Engagement
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Source: Predicitive Analytics Times, October 1, 2015
Source URL: http://www.predictiveanalyticsworld.com/patimes/5-ways-predictive-analytics-can-improve-patient-outcomes100115/

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This Month in Predictive Modeling News
 
  • Researcher Innovation Leading to New Forms of Predictive Analytics
  • Journal Review: Online Prediction of Health Care Utilization in the Next Six Months;Online External Validation of the Hospital Patient One-Year Mortality Risk Model; Real-Time Prediction of Mortality, Readmission and Length of Stay Using Electronic Health Record Data
  • Quest, Inovalon Launch Suite of Real-Time Data Analyses
  • Thought Leaders’ Corner: “What are the greatest challenges and opportunities related to incorporating supplemental data for predictive analytics purposes?"
  • Industry News with a briefs regarding Everest Group; Predictive Solutions; Optima Health and Jvion; Tyche Analytics Company and XOR Data Exchange; Radford University; and ezDI Inc.
  • Catching Up With…Kimberly O’Loughlin
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