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  Complimentary from the publishers of Predictive Modeling News          November, 2013  
 
  The National Predictive Modeling Summit, December 4-5, 2013  
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Predicting the Next Top 5% Patients Facing High Cost Increase
 

Predicting the Next Top 5% Patients Facing High Cost Increase

McKinsey and BeyondCore conducted a hypothesis-free analysis of 30M+ commercial claims lives to predict which patients are most likely to experience extreme increases in their total annual medical expenses. This session explains the methodology used, shares several actionable patterns and engages the audience in an open discussion of what the analysis revealed about healthcare costs, and how those can be most effectively managed at a patient-specific level.

 
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MEDCity News: 6 key trends in healthcare shaping how data will be used

1 . Expanding definitions of health
2.  Demanding demographics
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Source: MEDCity News, November 5, 2013
Source URL: http://medcitynews.com/2013/11/deloitte-six-trends-shaping-big-data-used-healthcare/

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This Month in Predictive Modeling News
 
  • Thomson Reuters Reveals New Strategies for Navigating ‘Big Data’ in the Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Cornelius Speeds Assessment of Readmission Risk at Vandy
  • Leaders Embracing Population Health, Recognize Need for Analytics to Make It Work
  • Journal Review: Risk-Stratification Methods for Identifying Patients for Care Coordination
  • Thought Leader’s Corner: "To which types of healthcare functions or settings are you now applying predictive analytics that you were not 24 months ago?"
  • Industry News with briefs regarding GE Healthcare; Team Health; Gray Matter Analytics; Allscripts Homecare; Sutter Health, IBM Research and Geisinger Health System
  • Catching Up With … David P. Bodycombe ScD
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