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10 must-know perspectives on digital transformation for healthcare IT leaders

Redox

Data’s role in healthcare’s digital transformation Healthcare Revolution: Bold Predictions for 2024. During this webinar replay, Informatica’s chief strategist of healthcare and life sciences discusses the major trends driving healthcare in 2024. All three trends map back to (you probably already guessed it) data.

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Tech-enabled healthcare: What exactly is it? Funding, IPO's and Future Trends

Lloyd Price

Wearable devices: Wearable devices, such as fitness trackers and smartwatches, can be used to track patients' health data, such as heart rate, blood pressure, and sleep patterns. This data can be shared with healthcare providers to help them monitor patients' health and identify any potential problems early on.

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LexisNexis Risk Solutions Takes Social Determinants of Health to New Heights

Healthcare IT Today

Data collection is undergoing more and more scrutiny by the press and legislators. A recently released book that critiques data collection on individuals, The Hank Show by McKenzie Funk, connects the history of tracking individuals with current trends in analytics, AI, and facial recognition.

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Weekly Roundup – March 25, 2023

Healthcare IT Today

Information will be moving more freely, to be sure – but the providers on the receiving end may not be able to make much use of the data they get. Read more… Turning Health Data Sharing Into Meaningful Outcomes. Storing data and achieving interoperability hasn’t helped most health care organizations.

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10 Key Medtech Themes for 2023

Henry Kotula

We expect 2023 to be a pivotal year for the industry, as the accelerated acceptance of virtual care and demographic trends, such as an aging population, increasing chronic illnesses and healthcare worker shortages, sustain demand for medtech-enabled solutions. Growing importance of data privacy and security.

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Expanding Healthcare’s Reach on the Edge

Healthcare IT Today

An edge component on a hospital site can process and manage data locally, which helps address security concerns about privacy for large amounts of data. This provides insights, patterns, and trends that can be used for analytics to improve efficiencies and increase productivity.

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One of the Many Advantages of AI in Healthcare: Data

Healthcare IT Today

Using robotic process automation (RPA) as an advanced interfacing tool to retrieve, normalize and share data across currently disparate systems is helping fill technology gaps, eliminate manual tasks from staff, and create the necessary data set from which we can analyze trends, build exception-based workflows, and develop predictive analytics.