Predictive Modeling Bulletin

Predictive Modeling Bulletin             |         November 12, 2009             |           Volume One Issue Eleven
Complimentary from the publishers of Predictive Modeling News      www.PredictiveModelingNews.com

 
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What's News

 
 
Health care organizations should harness power of business analytics
Advanceweb, November 4, 2009
 

Predictive and Prognostic Models: Implications for Healthcare Decision-Making in a Recession
American Drug and Health Benefits, September/October, 2009 
 
 
API Healthcare Continues Market Expansion with 7 Contracts for its Human Capital Mgmt Solutions
Business Wire, October 29, 2009 
 
 
IBM to open health analytics center in Dallas
The Dallas Morning News, October 28, 2009
 
 
D.C. Medicaid HIE flags at-risk patients
Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, October 5, 2009
 
  

This Month
 
 
Predictive Modeling News
  In the November 2009 issue of Predictive Modeling News, you'll find articles including:
  • Better Cost-Impact Predictive Models Require a More Realistic Approach to Measurement by Russell A. Jackson
  • Predictive Analytics Power Research Into Effectiveness of Patient Safety Interventions by Russell A. Jackson
  • Knowing Who Will Join and, Importantly, Follow Up Drives Disease Management Program Success
  • TN Medical Center Saves Staffing Costs With Predictive Analytics Software
  • Thought Leader’s Corner: Insightful answers to the Question: “How prevalent, in your experience, are applications of lifestyle-based analytics for healthcare? What specific lifestyle items have you seen yield the most successful results? Are there any items that you are concerned about using?”
  • Industry News: Industry briefs cover PLoS Genetics, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, The Quantum Group Inc., Galenea Corp., Tethys Bioscience Inc., BioSignia, Connextions Inc., and DecisionView Inc.
  • Catching Up With…. Lawrence Borok

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