Making data work for providers, patients, payers, and population health. In healthcare, using this data in meaningful ways has the potential for people to live longer healthier lives.
Be sure to check out NetApp's healthcare solutions page: http://www.netapp.com/us/solutions/industry/healthcare/
This slide deck is comprised of lectures delivered at Nova Southeastern University Colleges of Medicine (MI) and Pharmacy (PHA) in the following courses:
MI 6410 Consumer Health Informatics and Web 2.0 in Healthcare
PHA 5203 Consumer Health Informatics and Web 2.0 in Healthcare
mHealth: The future of health is mobileguestd78180
Dr. Bernhardt's presentation at the mHealth Networking Summit on February 4, 2010 in Washington, DC. This talk explore the role of mobile technology for health promotion and features the work of the CDC in response to the H1N1 pandemic.
How Wearables will transform the EHR (Electronic Disease Record), slide deck for presentation by David Doherty (@mHealth) at Wearables Europe, London, 28 May 2015.
The health care industry is lagging other industry sectors when it comes to customer-centric thinking in the age of digital, according to a new report by Adobe Digital Insights (ADI), which looks at how consumers are responding to the online tools at their disposal for managing health care.
Market Research Reports, Inc. has announced the addition of “The Mobile Healthcare (mHealth) Bible: 2015 - 2020” research report to their offering. See more at- http://mrr.cm/ZuA
research2guidance
The mHealth App Developer Economics 2015, which has been conducted for the fifth time this year is the largest global study on mHealth app publishing. It is focused on the current status of mHealth app market and outlook of market trends in the next five years. This year more than 5,000 mHealth app developers, healthcare professionals have participated sharing their experiences and views on the market.
(c) research2guidance 2015
This slide deck is comprised of lectures delivered at Nova Southeastern University Colleges of Medicine (MI) and Pharmacy (PHA) in the following courses:
MI 6410 Consumer Health Informatics and Web 2.0 in Healthcare
PHA 5203 Consumer Health Informatics and Web 2.0 in Healthcare
mHealth: The future of health is mobileguestd78180
Dr. Bernhardt's presentation at the mHealth Networking Summit on February 4, 2010 in Washington, DC. This talk explore the role of mobile technology for health promotion and features the work of the CDC in response to the H1N1 pandemic.
How Wearables will transform the EHR (Electronic Disease Record), slide deck for presentation by David Doherty (@mHealth) at Wearables Europe, London, 28 May 2015.
The health care industry is lagging other industry sectors when it comes to customer-centric thinking in the age of digital, according to a new report by Adobe Digital Insights (ADI), which looks at how consumers are responding to the online tools at their disposal for managing health care.
Market Research Reports, Inc. has announced the addition of “The Mobile Healthcare (mHealth) Bible: 2015 - 2020” research report to their offering. See more at- http://mrr.cm/ZuA
research2guidance
The mHealth App Developer Economics 2015, which has been conducted for the fifth time this year is the largest global study on mHealth app publishing. It is focused on the current status of mHealth app market and outlook of market trends in the next five years. This year more than 5,000 mHealth app developers, healthcare professionals have participated sharing their experiences and views on the market.
(c) research2guidance 2015
The future of healthcare: when mobile disappearsMatteo Penzo
In today’s digital world, mobile devices are the powerful bridges between a connected ecosystem of healthcare professionals, caregivers and patients. New developments in big data, wearable sensors and the application of social layers are shifting an industry that used to focus on curing diseases to one that emphasizes health and wellness. But the mass adoption of connected healthcare will only happen when solutions are designed to be intuitive and technologies are forgotten. The future of healthcare will happen when mobile disappears into the background, placing the patient in the center and in control of their lives.
Rock Report: Smart Seating - Opportunities at the intersection of automotive ...Rock Health
This report explores existing and potential opportunities that can improve health by utilizing new advances in automotive technologies, including incorporation of biosensors. Purchase the report here: https://gumroad.com/l/YEXX
mHealth Israel_Ralf Jahns_Research2Guidance_The EU Countries’ mHealth App Mar...Levi Shapiro
The EU Countries’ mHealth App Market Ranking 2015, by Ralf Gordon Jahns, CEO of Research2Guidance. Presentation made at the mHealth Israel Investors Summit, June, 2015
Current Trends of Wearable Technology Devices in Clinical DiagnosticsAwladHussain3
Wearable devices are real-time, and noninvasive biosensors allow for the continuous monitoring of individuals and thus provide sufficient information for determining health status and even preliminary medical diagnosis. This presentation briefly introduces the latest advances in wearable healthcare systems, which can be used for real-time diagnosis and treatment of patients.
Non Invasive Health Monitoring with mHealthBart Collet
mHealth Trends and examples of non invasive mobile health devices, organisations and services.
Made as preparation for MoMoAMS #14 about mHealth, Jan 25th 2010, Amsterdam
MOBILE HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY TRENDS AND INNOVATIONSmPulse Mobile
mHealth refers to the delivery, facilitation and communication of health-related information via mobile telecommunication and multimedia technologies – including cell phones, tablets devices, PDAs and wireless infrastructure in general. In this report, mPulse provides an update on the state of the mHealth industry and predictions on the future of the industry.
The future of healthcare: when mobile disappearsMatteo Penzo
In today’s digital world, mobile devices are the powerful bridges between a connected ecosystem of healthcare professionals, caregivers and patients. New developments in big data, wearable sensors and the application of social layers are shifting an industry that used to focus on curing diseases to one that emphasizes health and wellness. But the mass adoption of connected healthcare will only happen when solutions are designed to be intuitive and technologies are forgotten. The future of healthcare will happen when mobile disappears into the background, placing the patient in the center and in control of their lives.
Rock Report: Smart Seating - Opportunities at the intersection of automotive ...Rock Health
This report explores existing and potential opportunities that can improve health by utilizing new advances in automotive technologies, including incorporation of biosensors. Purchase the report here: https://gumroad.com/l/YEXX
mHealth Israel_Ralf Jahns_Research2Guidance_The EU Countries’ mHealth App Mar...Levi Shapiro
The EU Countries’ mHealth App Market Ranking 2015, by Ralf Gordon Jahns, CEO of Research2Guidance. Presentation made at the mHealth Israel Investors Summit, June, 2015
Current Trends of Wearable Technology Devices in Clinical DiagnosticsAwladHussain3
Wearable devices are real-time, and noninvasive biosensors allow for the continuous monitoring of individuals and thus provide sufficient information for determining health status and even preliminary medical diagnosis. This presentation briefly introduces the latest advances in wearable healthcare systems, which can be used for real-time diagnosis and treatment of patients.
Non Invasive Health Monitoring with mHealthBart Collet
mHealth Trends and examples of non invasive mobile health devices, organisations and services.
Made as preparation for MoMoAMS #14 about mHealth, Jan 25th 2010, Amsterdam
MOBILE HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY TRENDS AND INNOVATIONSmPulse Mobile
mHealth refers to the delivery, facilitation and communication of health-related information via mobile telecommunication and multimedia technologies – including cell phones, tablets devices, PDAs and wireless infrastructure in general. In this report, mPulse provides an update on the state of the mHealth industry and predictions on the future of the industry.
Data-driven decisions for healthcare - Unleash Enterprise Innovation3Capgemini
With HP Converged System for Microsoft APS, Power BI and Sogeti, you can easily get started visualizing, modeling and reporting data insights for the healthcare industry through what we call the Unleash Enterprise Innovation3 solution. Learn how your organization can easily unite your relational inpatient and outpatient data with non-relational data from public sources and social media, allowing you to capture and analyze the data that will effectively impact your decision-making processes.
Read the latest benefits information from Independent Medicare broker Erin Hart from American HealthCare Group. Learn about Medicare income limits, care plans, and topics to consider when planning for health benefits in retirement.
Across all industries, businesses are adapting and saving time with how they are using and managing data today.
Learn how your business can Integrate NetApp storage platforms with healthcare data solutions: http://www.netapp.com/us/solutions/industry/healthcare/
In a health care system where consumers are empowered to actively choose among health plans, providers, and treatment options, delivering a satisfying customer experience is key to differentiation. The first step towards winning in a consumer-centric marketplace: understand how this new informed and engaged consumer views the health care system and how they define quality and value.
For more, check out the full report on the quest for value in health care: https://www.deloitte.com/view/en_US/us/Insights/centers/center-for-health-solutions/b57d260a4ac35410VgnVCM3000003456f70aRCRD.htm
Understand what patient engagement truly means, its benefits for both patients and providers, and how to increase patient engagement through marketing.
Pharmaceutical Mergers Acquisitions in the U.SCapgemini
Since 2010, approximately 200 pharmaceutical and biotech deals have taken place per year in the United States. In 2014, only 182 major deals took place, lower than average (~190).
However, 2014 surpassed the combined value of deals from 2011-2013 ($178bn) and saw over $200bn in mergers and acquisitions, a 300% increase from the previous year.
RxCX: Customer Experience as a prescription for improving government performanceDeloitte United States
What could happen if government viewed certain public sector challenges through the lens of customer experience? By changing the way people interact with a process rather than focusing solely on the process itself, agencies can broaden the range of available solutions. https://dupress.deloitte.com/dup-us-en/industry/public-sector/improving-customer-experience-government-performance.html
Modernizing compliance: Moving from value protection to value creationDeloitte United States
More than 580 professionals in compliance (21.4 percent), internal audit (35.6 percent), risk management (17.7 percent), C-suite roles outside of compliance (22.6 percent) and corporate board members (2.7 percent) participated in a Deloitte Dbriefs webcast, titled “Modernizing compliance: Moving from value protection to value creation,” on March 30, 2017. Poll respondents largely work in the financial services (45.7 percent) and consumer and industrial products (23.2 percent) industries. https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/pages/dbriefs-webcasts/events/march/2017/dbriefs-modernizing-compliance-moving-from-value-protection-to-value-creation.html
Transitional Care Management: Five Steps to Fewer Readmissions, Improved Qual...Health Catalyst
Reducing readmissions is an important metric for health systems, representing both quality of care across the continuum and cost management. Under the Affordable Care Act, organizations can be penalized for unreasonably high readmission rates, making initiatives to avoid re-hospitalization a quality and cost imperative. A transitional care management plan can help organizations avoid preventable readmissions by improving care through all levels in five steps:
Start discharge at the time of admission.
Ensure medication education, access, reconciliation, and adherence.
Arrange follow-up appointments.
Arrange home healthcare.
Have patients teach back the transitional care plan.
In Healthcare, we provide detailed analysis and projections of healthcare fields, occupations, and their wages. In addition, we discuss the important skills and work values associated with healthcare fields and occupations. Finally, We analyze the implications of our findings for the racial, ethnic, and class diversity of the healthcare workforce in the coming decade.
- HealthTech innovation is disrupting healthcare and its established players
- Technology is driving a new paradigm to create better health care
- Developing markets can leapfrog their healthcare infrastructure limitations
- New opportunities are opening to shape the new paradigm
mHealth Israel_Technology, Data & Medical Technologies- the Perfect Storm_Bos...Levi Shapiro
Presentation by Jonathan Goldstein, Director, Corporate R&D and Venture at Boston Scientific on November 5th, 2020. Covers the historical progression of transformational technological disruption and the opportunities in cardiac devices. These include heart failure products, proctoring in pacemakers as well as Clinical Data and Big Data.
Continuing Medical Education Market Statistics & Trends -- July 2014Charge Ahead Marketing
General information and trends in continuing medical education (CME), as well as key takeways that those trends necessitate, based on Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) 2013 Annual Report data (released July 2014) and general market analysis for trends impacting participation in education across health care.
eHealth is Going Mainstream: Why, How & When? - Ville Koiste at the Nordic Di...Sitra / Hyvinvointi
eHealth holds the promise of revolutionizing health care by improving its efficiency and engaging professionals as well as patients. Citizen are ready for e-services and they will be at the center of healthcare. New institutions are disrupting the health sector and that restructures the business model of healthcare delivery
TeleHealth: Today and Tomorrow - Some BasicsRon Huber
Basics of TeleHealth as a primer for TeleHealth: Today and Tomorrow meetup. http://www.digitalhealthinnovationsd.com/2016/05/02/telehealth-today-and-tomorrow/
Creating a telemedicine app requires a combination of technical expertise, design skills and a deep understanding of the healthcare industry. The process starts with defining the app's purpose and identifying its target users. The next step is to create a detailed plan that outlines the app's features, functionalities and user interface. It's important to consider the security and privacy of patient data, as well as the regulations surrounding telemedicine. Once the plan is in place, a team of developers and designers can start building the app using the latest technologies and programming languages. Testing and quality assurance are crucial steps in the process, as they ensure the app is functional and user-friendly. Finally, the app needs to be deployed and marketed to reach its intended audience. With the right team and approach, creating a telemedicine app can greatly improve access to healthcare and help connect patients with healthcare providers in a convenient and efficient manner.
Healthcare’s Labor Challenge – Why is it Happening and What Can You do About It?Health Catalyst
Soaring labor costs and workforce shortages are wreaking havoc on health system financials and impacting patient care. We will discuss how we got to this point and what health systems can do in the short-term to combat these headwinds while building a happier and more sustainable workforce in the future.
The healthcare industry is constantly faced with challenges coming from all sorts of angles; from juggling tight budgets while still delivering safer patient care, to running a quick yet efficient service.
Recently, the healthcare sector has started to pay attention to the multitude of benefits that mobile app technology can offer, so we have created an informative infographic outlining the current state of the UK's healthcare sector and how modern technology can benefit this industry for generations to come.
4 Digital Health Trends Affecting Your Revenue CycleMeduit
The emerging digital trends impacting the healthcare industry are as varied as the new technologies being developed, but there are four trends that are having a more significant impact on the revenue cycle. Find out what they are in this Meduit Innovation Lab guide!
Surveys a series of ethical, economic, clinical and also safety issues relating to the application of informatics to healthcare, focusing especially on the role of informatics in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Talk presented in the University at Buffalo Clinical/Research Ethics Seminar - Ethics, Informatics and Obamacare, November 20, 2012. Slides are available here: http://ontology.buffalo.edu/13/ethics-informatics-obamacare.pptx
A Roadmap for Optimizing Clinical Decision SupportHealth Catalyst
Compared to industries such as aerospace and automotive, healthcare lags behind in decision support innovation. Following the aerospace and automotive arenas, healthcare can learn critical lessons about improving its clinical decision support capabilities to help clinicians make more efficient, data-informed decisions:
Achieve widespread digitization: Healthcare must digitize its assets and operations (patient registration, scheduling, encounters, diagnosis, orders, billings, and claims) for effective CDS similarly to how aerospace digitized the aircraft, air traffic control, baggage handling, ticketing, maintenance, and manufacturing.
Build data volume and scope: Healthcare must collect socioeconomic, genomic, patient-reported outcomes, claims data, and more to truly understand the patient at the center of the human health data ecosystem.
Digital Transformation In Healthcare_ Trends, Challenges And Solutions.pdfLucas Lagone
Explore digital transformation in Healthcare, Trends, face challenges, and discover effective solutions for a seamless transition in the healthcare industry.
Unprecedented Patient-Visit Care Continuity: Introducing Health Catalyst Embe...Health Catalyst
Gaps in patient care contribute to declining health for preventable conditions and cost health systems millions of precious healthcare dollars. Furthermore, COVID-19-induced delays to standard preventive care and routine screenings have exacerbated gaps in patient care. Now, as organizations play catch up to understand patients’ current health status, they can’t afford to waste limited resources on inefficient care processes and guesswork.
Health Catalyst Embedded Care GapsTM is a fully EMR-embedded patient-visit solution combined with a world-class rules engine. Care Gaps increases revenue by performing more needed procedures, decreases costs by streamlining visits, and improves quality by improving adherence capacity. With Embedded Care Gaps, healthcare organizations can easily integrate into a system’s EHR, close gaps in patient care, and maximize every patient’s visit.
Join Chris Tyne, Senior Vice President of Product Development, and TJ Nicolaides, Director of Product Management, to learn how Care Gaps can deliver actionable insights directly into your EHR workflow, empower your clinicians to close patient care gaps in real time, and ultimately deliver better, more cost-effective care.
What You’ll Learn About Embedded Care Gaps:
• Seamless and actionable care gap information. Care gap information is embedded directly into the EMR with regulatory measures (MIPS, HEDIS, and eCQMs).
• The right insight, for the right person, at the right time. A proactive and automated way to notify clinicians to give the best care at the right time.
• Easier and less costly. Better user experience than EMR-based tools and less costly than staffing EMR tool development.
• Reduced time demands and physician administrative workload. Empowers physicians to provide better care before, during, and after the patient visit.
• Improved patient confidence in the provider team. The patient gets higher quality of care and appreciates a more efficient and well-planned visit.
DevOps the NetApp Way: 10 Rules for Forming a DevOps TeamNetApp
Does your enterprise IT organization practice DevOps without a common team approach? To create a standardized way for development and operations teams to work together at NetApp, the IT team differentiates a DevOps team from a regular development team based on these 10 rules.
Spot Lets NetApp Get the Most Out of the CloudNetApp
Prior to NetApp acquiring Spot.io, two of its IT teams had adopted Spot in their operations: Product Engineering for Cloud Volumes ONTAP test automation and NetApp IT for corporate business applications. Check out the results in this infographic.
NetApp has fully embraced tools that allow for seamless, collaborative work from home, and as a result was fully prepared to minimize COVID-19's impact on how we conduct business. Check out this infographic for a look at results from the new remote work reality.
4 Ways FlexPod Forms the Foundation for Cisco and NetApp SuccessNetApp
At Cisco and NetApp, seeing our customers succeed in their digital transformations means that we’ve succeeded too. But that’s only one of the ways we measure our performance. What’s another way? Hearing how our wide-ranging IT support helps Cisco and NetApp thrive. Here’s what makes FlexPod an indispensable part of Cisco’s and NetApp’s IT departments.
With the widespread adoption of hybrid multicloud as the de-facto architecture for the enterprise, organizations everywhere are modernizing to deliver tangible business value around data-intensive applications and workloads such as AI-driven IoT and Hyperledgers. Shifting from on-premises to public cloud services, private clouds, and moving from disk to flash – sometimes concurrently – opens the door to enormous potential, but also the unintended consequence of IT complexity.
With the widespread adoption of hybrid multicloud as the de facto IT architecture for the enterprise, organizations everywhere are modernizing to deliver tangible business value around data-intensive applications and workloads such as AI-driven IoT and indelible ledgers.
10 Reasons Why Your SAP Applications Belong on NetAppNetApp
NetApp has been supporting SAP for 20 years, delivering advanced solutions for SAP applications. Here are 10 reasons why your SAP applications belong on NetApp!
Redefining HCI: How to Go from Hyper Converged to Hybrid Cloud InfrastructureNetApp
The hyper converged infrastructure (HCI) market is entering a new phase of maturity. A modern HCI solution requires a private cloud platform that integrates with public clouds to create a consistent hybrid multi-cloud experience.
During this webinar, NetApp and an IDC guest speaker covered what led to the next generation of hyper converged infrastructure and which five capabilities are required to go from hyper converged to hybrid cloud infrastructure.
As we enter 2019, what stands out is how trends in business and technology are connected by common themes. For example, AI is at the heart of trends in development, data management, and delivery of applications and services at the edge, core, and cloud. Also essential are containerization as a critical enabling technology and the increasing intelligence of IoT devices at the edge. Navigating the tempests of transformation are developers, whose requirements are driving the rapid creation of new paradigms and technologies that they must then master in pursuit of long-term competitive advantage. Here are some of our perspectives and predictions for 2019.
Künstliche Intelligenz ist in deutschen Unter- nehmen ChefsacheNetApp
Einer aktuellen Umfrage des führenden Datenma- nagementspezialisten in der Hybrid Cloud NetApp zufolge gewinnt künstliche Intelligenz (KI) in deut- schen Unternehmen zunehmend an Relevanz.
Iperconvergenza come migliora gli economics del tuo ITNetApp
In this NetApp Webinar we present how NetApp HCI helps improve the economics of IT: accelerating and ensuring performance for each application, simplifying your Data Center and make your architecture more scalable by reducing waste, implementing and expanding your HCI infrastructure quickly and inexpensively, making your management even simpler and more intuitive, saving time and using the skills you already have in the company.
NetApp IT’s Tiered Archive Approach for Active IQNetApp
NetApp AutoSupport technology proactively monitors the health of NetApp systems installed at customer’s location and provides 24/7 actionable intelligence to optimize their storage environment. The amount of data received back to NetApp doubles approximately every 16 months. To manage the swelling waves of data to archive, NetApp IT sought a more flexible solution.
Levelwise PageRank with Loop-Based Dead End Handling Strategy : SHORT REPORT ...Subhajit Sahu
Abstract — Levelwise PageRank is an alternative method of PageRank computation which decomposes the input graph into a directed acyclic block-graph of strongly connected components, and processes them in topological order, one level at a time. This enables calculation for ranks in a distributed fashion without per-iteration communication, unlike the standard method where all vertices are processed in each iteration. It however comes with a precondition of the absence of dead ends in the input graph. Here, the native non-distributed performance of Levelwise PageRank was compared against Monolithic PageRank on a CPU as well as a GPU. To ensure a fair comparison, Monolithic PageRank was also performed on a graph where vertices were split by components. Results indicate that Levelwise PageRank is about as fast as Monolithic PageRank on the CPU, but quite a bit slower on the GPU. Slowdown on the GPU is likely caused by a large submission of small workloads, and expected to be non-issue when the computation is performed on massive graphs.
Adjusting primitives for graph : SHORT REPORT / NOTESSubhajit Sahu
Graph algorithms, like PageRank Compressed Sparse Row (CSR) is an adjacency-list based graph representation that is
Multiply with different modes (map)
1. Performance of sequential execution based vs OpenMP based vector multiply.
2. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector multiply.
Sum with different storage types (reduce)
1. Performance of vector element sum using float vs bfloat16 as the storage type.
Sum with different modes (reduce)
1. Performance of sequential execution based vs OpenMP based vector element sum.
2. Performance of memcpy vs in-place based CUDA based vector element sum.
3. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (memcpy).
4. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (in-place).
Sum with in-place strategies of CUDA mode (reduce)
1. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (in-place).
1. of hospitals keep
patient electronic
health records.4
59%
Making Data Work
Applications of big data analysis in healthcare are more than promising.
1.http://www.theguardian.com/healthcare-network/2014/nov/04/big-data-enabling-future-healthcare
2.https://gigaom.com/2013/08/03/big-data-is-healthcares-biggest-threat-and-also-its-likely-savior/
3.http://www.accenture.com/us-en/Pages/insight-stats-health-amount-data-health-organizations.aspx
4.http://www.eweek.com/it-management/health-care-it-investment-falling-short-in-mobile.html
5.http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/238955
6.http://www.informationweek.com/healthcare/analytics/healthcare-dives-into-big-data/d/d-id/1251138
7.http://www.nih.gov/news/health/oct2014/od-09.htm
8.http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-02-08/ibm-s-watson-turned-into-cloud-products-for-wellp
oint-s-doctors
9.http://www.forbes.com/sites/bruceupbin/2013/02/08/ibms-watson-gets-its-first-piece-of-business-in-healt
hcare/
10.http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS25262514
11.http://techcrunch.com/2014/11/20/healthcares-big-data-opportunity/
12.http://www.technologyreview.com/news/529011/can-technology-fix-medicine/
13.https://hbr.org/2014/10/predictive-medicine-depends-on-analytics/
14.http://www.netapp.com/us/company/news/press-releases/news-rel-20111101-787689.aspx
15.http://www.mckinsey.com/insights/health_systems_and_services/the_big-data_revolution_in_us_health_c
are
16.http://blogs.wsj.com/cio/2014/06/24/fitness-tracking-programs-enter-the-big-data-challenge/)
17.http://www.netapp.com/us/system/pdf-reader.aspx?pdfuri=tcm:10-126883-16&m=uz-leuven.pdf&q=UZ%20L
euven&cp=1
Better use of big data in healthcare could eventually
result in $300 to $450 billion in savings every year.15
For Providers, Patients, Payers and Population Health
Express Scripts compiled data from doctors, pharmacies and laboratories to detect patterns
among its 90 million U.S. members, who receive 1.4 billion prescriptions annually. The
company can now predict, with 98% accuracy, 12 months in advance, which patients may
not take their medicine.12
Leveraging these predictions could reduce the $289 billion annual cost of medication
noncompliance in the U.S.13
A hospital in New Jersey analyzes geographical and historical data to create real-time
predictions for where emergency services will be needed. The hospital’s response rates now
average fewer than six minutes, compared to the national average of nine minutes.
Before the new system, one in five patients regained a pulse after experiencing a cardiac
arrest; now, it’s one in two.11
Transplant doctors search the Be The Match Registry of more than 15 million donors and
400,000 umbilical cord blood units using a sophisticated matching algorithm application 100
million times more complex than blood typing programs.
Be The Match intends to aid 10,000 transplants by 2015.14
A hospital in Belgium uses data both for patient care and as a tool to further healthcare
research and education.
The hospital’s radiology data is growing rapidly. A CT scan today consists of 2,000 images,
20 times more than a typical CT scan five years ago.17
®
BUT HOW DOES IT HELP?
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A standard EKG machine gathers about 1,000 data points every
second, while a 3D CT scan occupies over one 1 GB of space.2
Healthcare data is MASSIVE and
it comes from EVERYWHERE
The human body produces up to 150 trillion GB of
information, which can be collected in many ways.1
By 2020, healthcare organizations are expected to
use 25,000 petabytes of data, 50 times more data
than today.3
Americans currently use
mobile health technologies.5
95 Million
Twenty percent of Aetna's corporate
customers have signed up for its Get
Active wellness program, which allows
employees to funnel data from fitness
trackers.16
95% of healthcare CEOs say
they’re investigating better
ways to use big data.6
Data storage for the NIH
National Center for Biotech-
nology Information Initia-
tive could fill 400 million
four-drawer filing cabinets.7
By 2016, 15% of hospitals
will create comprehensive
patient profiles that will
allow them to deliver
personalized treatment
plans.10
By 2020, 80% of
healthcare data will pass
through the cloud at some
point in its lifetime.10
How Analytics are Impacting and
Improving Care Health insurance company WellPoint, the
second-largest U.S. health insurer, analyzes and
processes data from 605,000 pieces of medical
evidence, two million pages of text, 25,000
training cases and 14,700 clinician hours to assist
in medical decision-making.
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