Analytics
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Analytics can transform an overwhelming amount of data into actionable intelligence to improve the caregiver experience and patient outcome, says Lightbeam Health Solutions President Jerry Shultz.
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The future is to build a worldwide network for diverse data on a global scale, explains Sensyne Health's Derek Baird.
Dr. Mike Dulin, chief medical officer at Gray Matter Analytics and a professor at UNC Charlotte, shares how analytics can improve social determinants of health, health disparities and value-based care efforts.
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Whende Carroll says she founded Nurse Evolution to educate nurses about health IT, advanced data analytics and innovation concepts in nursing.
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HIMSS Analytics' Reid Oakes and Dr. Anne Snowdon discuss the changes and opportunities that COVID-19 has created for digital health.
At Penn Medicine, integrated product teams – comprising data scientists, physicians and software engineers, among others – are helping improve AI and machine learning applications.
While traditionally deeply skeptical of artificial intelligence in clinical settings, in today's fast-changing care delivery landscape many physicians are thinking more proactively about how AI can improve quality and patient experience.
Professor Karol Sikora, chief medical officer at Rutherford Health, discusses the most pressing needs in oncology today and how he envisages cancer treatment decision-making in the next decade.
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Amaresh Tripathy, global analytics leader at Genpact, says when it comes to digitization, healthcare has been a laggard and discusses why the "inflection point is now."
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Red Hat's Healthcare Market Leader Atif Chaughtai discusses how to find signals in data in a clinical setting to diagnose patients earlier than a typical diagnosis takes.

