Health Catalyst's Chief Technology Officer, Bryan Hinton, shares his perspective, thoughts, and insights on new and emerging trends for data management in healthcare. Bryan offers a brief presentation on what hospitals and healthcare systems can expect, followed by an extended Q&A.
Big Data Analytics for Healthcare Decision Support- Operational and ClinicalAdrish Sannyasi
Splunk’s data analytics platform could be utilized to solve many high impact business problems in healthcare delivery systems to reduce cost, improve patient outcome and safety, and enhance care coordination experience. Analyze observed behavior from healthcare event data and metadata to discover patterns, monitor compliance, and optimize the workflow. Furthermore 80% of healthcare data is unstructured (clinical free text and documentation), or semi-structured and many new data sources are such as tele health, mobile health, sensors, and devices are getting integrated in many healthcare systems specifically in the area of chronic disease management. So, one need analytics software that can harvest, interpret, enrich, normalize, and model diverse structured and unstructured data and analytics approaches that embrace the “data turmoil” by relying less on standardized data items and more on the capability to process data in any format.
Access the webinar: http://goo.gl/p08pTz
These slides were presented in a webinar by Denodo in collaboration with BioStorage Technologies and Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute and Regenstrief Institute.
BioStorage Technologies, Inc., Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute, and Regenstrief Institute (CTSI) have joined Denodo to talk about the important role of technological advancements, such as data virtualization, in advancing biospecimen research.
By watching this webinar, you can gain insight into best practices around the integration of biospecimen and research data as well as technology solutions that provide consolidated views and rapid conversions of this data into valuable business insights. You will also learn how data virtualization can assist with the integration of data residing in heterogeneous repositories and can securely deliver aggregated data in real-time.
Predictive Analytics - Big Data Warehousing MeetupCaserta
Predictive analytics has always been about the future, and the age of big data has made that future an increasingly dynamic place, filled with opportunity and risk.
The evolution of advanced analytics technologies and the continual development of new analytical methodologies can help to optimize financial results, enable systems and services based on machine learning, obviate or mitigate fraud and reduce cybersecurity risks, among many other things.
Caserta Concepts, Zementis, and guest speaker from FICO presented the strategies, technologies and use cases driving predictive analytics in a big data environment.
For more information, visit www.casertaconcepts.com or contact us at info@casertaconcepts.com
BioStorage Technologies Case Study: How to build an informatics platform usin...Denodo
Rick Hart, Director of Global Technology Solutions at BioStorage Technologies, Inc., presents case study that will help you understand how BioStorage used data virtualization as a fast, flexible and secure logical data warehouse to build a transformational and scalable informatics platform. This advanced technology solution supports the identification of the best biological samples for the conduct of future clinical and translational research studies.
BIG Data & Hadoop Applications in HealthcareSkillspeed
Explore the applications of BIG Data & Hadoop in Healthcare via Skillspeed.
BIG Data & Hadoop in Healthcare is a key differentiator, especially in terms of providing superior patient care. They are used for optimizing clinical trials, disease detection & boosting healthcare profitability.
To get more details regarding BIG Data & Hadoop, please visit - www.SkillSpeed.com
Big Data Analytics for Healthcare Decision Support- Operational and ClinicalAdrish Sannyasi
Splunk’s data analytics platform could be utilized to solve many high impact business problems in healthcare delivery systems to reduce cost, improve patient outcome and safety, and enhance care coordination experience. Analyze observed behavior from healthcare event data and metadata to discover patterns, monitor compliance, and optimize the workflow. Furthermore 80% of healthcare data is unstructured (clinical free text and documentation), or semi-structured and many new data sources are such as tele health, mobile health, sensors, and devices are getting integrated in many healthcare systems specifically in the area of chronic disease management. So, one need analytics software that can harvest, interpret, enrich, normalize, and model diverse structured and unstructured data and analytics approaches that embrace the “data turmoil” by relying less on standardized data items and more on the capability to process data in any format.
Access the webinar: http://goo.gl/p08pTz
These slides were presented in a webinar by Denodo in collaboration with BioStorage Technologies and Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute and Regenstrief Institute.
BioStorage Technologies, Inc., Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute, and Regenstrief Institute (CTSI) have joined Denodo to talk about the important role of technological advancements, such as data virtualization, in advancing biospecimen research.
By watching this webinar, you can gain insight into best practices around the integration of biospecimen and research data as well as technology solutions that provide consolidated views and rapid conversions of this data into valuable business insights. You will also learn how data virtualization can assist with the integration of data residing in heterogeneous repositories and can securely deliver aggregated data in real-time.
Predictive Analytics - Big Data Warehousing MeetupCaserta
Predictive analytics has always been about the future, and the age of big data has made that future an increasingly dynamic place, filled with opportunity and risk.
The evolution of advanced analytics technologies and the continual development of new analytical methodologies can help to optimize financial results, enable systems and services based on machine learning, obviate or mitigate fraud and reduce cybersecurity risks, among many other things.
Caserta Concepts, Zementis, and guest speaker from FICO presented the strategies, technologies and use cases driving predictive analytics in a big data environment.
For more information, visit www.casertaconcepts.com or contact us at info@casertaconcepts.com
BioStorage Technologies Case Study: How to build an informatics platform usin...Denodo
Rick Hart, Director of Global Technology Solutions at BioStorage Technologies, Inc., presents case study that will help you understand how BioStorage used data virtualization as a fast, flexible and secure logical data warehouse to build a transformational and scalable informatics platform. This advanced technology solution supports the identification of the best biological samples for the conduct of future clinical and translational research studies.
BIG Data & Hadoop Applications in HealthcareSkillspeed
Explore the applications of BIG Data & Hadoop in Healthcare via Skillspeed.
BIG Data & Hadoop in Healthcare is a key differentiator, especially in terms of providing superior patient care. They are used for optimizing clinical trials, disease detection & boosting healthcare profitability.
To get more details regarding BIG Data & Hadoop, please visit - www.SkillSpeed.com
Enterprise Analytics: Serving Big Data Projects for HealthcareDATA360US
Andrew Rosenberg's Presentation on "Enterprise Analytics: Serving Big Data Projects for Healthcare" at DATA 360 Healthcare Informatics Conference - March 5th, 2015
Hadoop and Data Virtualization - A Case Study by VHAHortonworks
VHA (Voluntary Hospitals of America) is the largest member-owned health care company in the US delivering industry-leading supply chain management services and clinical improvement services to its members. At VHA, product, supplier, and member information is siloed across multiple sources. VHA sees value in consolidating the disparate data into a Data Lake, supported by the Hortonworks Data Platform, to enable the business users to discover the related data and provide services to their members. Because of their previous success with data virtualization, powered by Denodo, VHA decided to use data virtualization to enable their business users to discover data using the familiar SQL, and thus abstract their access directly to Hadoop.
During this webinar, you will learn:
- The role, use, and benefits of Hadoop in the Modern Data Architecture.
- How Hadoop and data virtualization simplified data management and enabled faster data discovery.
- What data virtualization is and how it can simplify big data projects.
- Lessons learned from and best practices for deploying data lake and data virtualization.
Hadoop and Data Virtualization - A Case Study by VHADenodo
Access to full webinar: http://goo.gl/dQjxRe
This webinar by Hortonworks, VHA and Denodo provides information about the functionalities and benefits of Hadoop in Modern Data Architectures; how Hadoop along with data virtualization simplify data management and enable faster data discovery; and what data virtualization can offer in big data projects. VHA explains how they deployed data virtualization and Hadoop together and presents their lessons learned and best practices for data lake and data virtualization deployment.
Mergers, acquisitions, and partnerships dramatically reducing it consolidati...Health Catalyst
Please join Dale Sanders, President of Health Catalyst Technology, in this webinar as he explains his experiences, observations, and advice about the use of an EDW or DOS to reduce the costs of IT integration in healthcare M&A and rapidly increase the value proposition of the new organization. Dale has a diverse background in complex data environments and decision support, spanning three decades in the US Air Force, National Security Agency, and as a CIO in healthcare.
We've been doing "agile" stuff for more than 15 years now, but most data-centric projects (like data warehousing and business intelligence) still aren't getting the value they need to from agile principles. What should "agile" really look like in data projects?
CBIG Event June 20th, 2013. Presentation by Albert Khair. “Emerging Trends in...Subrata Debnath
Join Albert for his presentation which will focus on key emerging trends in Business Intelligence (BI) and Analytics. He will identify ways in which an enterprise can organize capacities for successfully leveraging continually advancing tools and technologies in the Analytics space with the goal of developing and deploying optimal business value in the most effective and efficient manner. Lexmark International achieved operational excellence and order of magnitude efficiencies in reporting performance and user satisfaction by integrating data from various functional silos with disparate BI standards into SAP HANA (High Performance ANalytic Appliance) and then leveraging BusinessObjects BI 4.0 for meeting complex BI analytics, report development, and end-user requirements.
N. Albert Khair is a Business Intelligence, Enterprise Architecture and Data Warehousing expert and has worked in Information Technology (IT) for more than 25 years and is currently employed by Lexmark International headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky. Albert’s work experience within the continental U.S. and abroad spans both public and private sectors, including government, insurance, consulting, airlines and high-tech electronics industries. Albert's functional areas of focus include: Oracle ERP, SAP ERP, SAP NetWeaver, SAP BusinessObjects BI4.0, Supply Chain, Finance, Sales and Distribution, SAP BW, SAP HANA/RDS. Albert has been published in Information Week, a magazine for business and technology managers, and has presented at SAP Insider and ASUG (Americas SAP Users Group) at their national and regional conferences.
When it comes to creating an enterprise AI strategy: if your company isn’t good at analytics, it’s not ready for AI. Succeeding in AI requires being good at data engineering AND analytics. Unfortunately, management teams often assume they can leapfrog best practices for basic data analytics by directly adopting advanced technologies such as ML/AI – setting themselves up for failure from the get-go. This presentation explains how to get basic data engineering and the right technology in place to create and maintain data pipelines so that you can solve problems with AI successfully.
The Data Lake - Balancing Data Governance and Innovation Caserta
Joe Caserta gave the presentation "The Data Lake - Balancing Data Governance and Innovation" at DAMA NY's one day mini-conference on May 19th. Speakers covered emerging trends in Data Governance, especially around Big Data.
For more information on Caserta Concepts, visit our website at http://casertaconcepts.com/.
This webinar will focus on the technical and practical aspects of creating and deploying predictive analytics. We have seen an emerging need for predictive analytics across clinical, operational, and financial domains. One pitfall we’ve seen with predictive analytics is that while many people with access to free tools can develop predictive models, many organizations fail to provide a sufficient infrastructure in which the models are deployed in a consistent, reliable way and truly embedded into the analytics environment. We will survey techniques that are used to get better predictions at scale. This webinar won’t be an intense mathematical treatment of the latest predictive algorithms, but will rather be a guide for organizations that want to embed predictive analytics into their technical and operational workflows.
Topics will include:
Reducing the time it takes to develop a model
Automating model training and retraining
Feature engineering
Deploying the model in the analytics environment
Deploying the model in the clinical environment
By leveraging Big Data, the healthcare industry has an incredible potential to improve lives. This session will give examples of how data volume, velocity and variety is transforming the “art” of a doctor to the science of care. It will describe how the use of machine learning and massive amount of data will drive the new Consumer Drive healthcare movement.
Choosing the Right Document Processing Solution for Healthcare OrganizationsProvectus
Looking to automate document processing in your healthcare organization? Learn from Provectus & AWS experts how to make data capture, conversion, and analytics more efficient. Process and manage documents faster and on a larger scale with AI & Machine Learning.
In this presentation, we offer management and engineering perspectives on document processing with AI, to help you explore available options. Whether you are looking for a ready-made solution or plan to build a custom solution of your own, this webinar will help you find the best fit for your healthcare use cases.
A Modern Data Strategy for Precision MedicineCloudera, Inc.
Genomics is upon us, made possible by big data and the technologies designed to support it. Doctors, who historically used clinical data, and researchers, who historically used genomic data, are now increasingly focused on analyzing the same single data set: introducing the opportunity to share bodies of knowledge, fostering collaborative innovation, and driving toward higher standards of care.
However, this data is enormous – volumes of genomic data are expected to reach two to four exabytes per year by 2025, yet the cost of genetic sequencing has decreased 100-fold over the past 10 years.
Cloudera is helping solve the big data problem with its Apache Hadoop-based platform for large-scale data processing, discovery, and analytics; putting precision medicine within reach.
¿En qué se parece el Gobierno del Dato a un parque de atracciones?Denodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/3Ab9gYq
Imagina llegar a un parque de atracciones con tu familia y comenzar tu día sin el típico plano que te permitirá planificarte para saber qué espectáculos ver, a qué atracciones ir, donde pueden o no pueden montar los niños… Posiblemente, no podrás sacar el máximo partido a tu día y te habrás perdido muchas cosas. Hay personas que les gusta ir a la aventura e ir descubriendo poco a poco, pero cuando hablamos de negocios, ir a la aventura puede ser fatídico...
En la era de la explosión de la información repartida en distintas fuentes, el gobierno de datos es clave para garantizar la disponibilidad, usabilidad, integridad y seguridad de esa información. Asimismo, el conjunto de procesos, roles y políticas que define permite que las organizaciones alcancen sus objetivos asegurando el uso eficiente de sus datos.
La virtualización de datos, herramienta estratégica para implementar y optimizar el gobierno del dato, permite a las empresas crear una visión 360º de sus datos y establecer controles de seguridad y políticas de acceso sobre toda la infraestructura, independientemente del formato o de su ubicación. De ese modo, reúne múltiples fuentes de datos, las hace accesibles desde una sola capa y proporciona capacidades de trazabilidad para supervisar los cambios en los datos.
En este webinar aprenderás a:
- Acelerar la integración de datos provenientes de fuentes de datos fragmentados en los sistemas internos y externos y obtener una vista integral de la información.
- Activar en toda la empresa una sola capa de acceso a los datos con medidas de protección.
- Cómo la virtualización de datos proporciona los pilares para cumplir con las normativas actuales de protección de datos mediante auditoría, catálogo y seguridad de datos.
Enterprise Analytics: Serving Big Data Projects for HealthcareDATA360US
Andrew Rosenberg's Presentation on "Enterprise Analytics: Serving Big Data Projects for Healthcare" at DATA 360 Healthcare Informatics Conference - March 5th, 2015
Hadoop and Data Virtualization - A Case Study by VHAHortonworks
VHA (Voluntary Hospitals of America) is the largest member-owned health care company in the US delivering industry-leading supply chain management services and clinical improvement services to its members. At VHA, product, supplier, and member information is siloed across multiple sources. VHA sees value in consolidating the disparate data into a Data Lake, supported by the Hortonworks Data Platform, to enable the business users to discover the related data and provide services to their members. Because of their previous success with data virtualization, powered by Denodo, VHA decided to use data virtualization to enable their business users to discover data using the familiar SQL, and thus abstract their access directly to Hadoop.
During this webinar, you will learn:
- The role, use, and benefits of Hadoop in the Modern Data Architecture.
- How Hadoop and data virtualization simplified data management and enabled faster data discovery.
- What data virtualization is and how it can simplify big data projects.
- Lessons learned from and best practices for deploying data lake and data virtualization.
Hadoop and Data Virtualization - A Case Study by VHADenodo
Access to full webinar: http://goo.gl/dQjxRe
This webinar by Hortonworks, VHA and Denodo provides information about the functionalities and benefits of Hadoop in Modern Data Architectures; how Hadoop along with data virtualization simplify data management and enable faster data discovery; and what data virtualization can offer in big data projects. VHA explains how they deployed data virtualization and Hadoop together and presents their lessons learned and best practices for data lake and data virtualization deployment.
Mergers, acquisitions, and partnerships dramatically reducing it consolidati...Health Catalyst
Please join Dale Sanders, President of Health Catalyst Technology, in this webinar as he explains his experiences, observations, and advice about the use of an EDW or DOS to reduce the costs of IT integration in healthcare M&A and rapidly increase the value proposition of the new organization. Dale has a diverse background in complex data environments and decision support, spanning three decades in the US Air Force, National Security Agency, and as a CIO in healthcare.
We've been doing "agile" stuff for more than 15 years now, but most data-centric projects (like data warehousing and business intelligence) still aren't getting the value they need to from agile principles. What should "agile" really look like in data projects?
CBIG Event June 20th, 2013. Presentation by Albert Khair. “Emerging Trends in...Subrata Debnath
Join Albert for his presentation which will focus on key emerging trends in Business Intelligence (BI) and Analytics. He will identify ways in which an enterprise can organize capacities for successfully leveraging continually advancing tools and technologies in the Analytics space with the goal of developing and deploying optimal business value in the most effective and efficient manner. Lexmark International achieved operational excellence and order of magnitude efficiencies in reporting performance and user satisfaction by integrating data from various functional silos with disparate BI standards into SAP HANA (High Performance ANalytic Appliance) and then leveraging BusinessObjects BI 4.0 for meeting complex BI analytics, report development, and end-user requirements.
N. Albert Khair is a Business Intelligence, Enterprise Architecture and Data Warehousing expert and has worked in Information Technology (IT) for more than 25 years and is currently employed by Lexmark International headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky. Albert’s work experience within the continental U.S. and abroad spans both public and private sectors, including government, insurance, consulting, airlines and high-tech electronics industries. Albert's functional areas of focus include: Oracle ERP, SAP ERP, SAP NetWeaver, SAP BusinessObjects BI4.0, Supply Chain, Finance, Sales and Distribution, SAP BW, SAP HANA/RDS. Albert has been published in Information Week, a magazine for business and technology managers, and has presented at SAP Insider and ASUG (Americas SAP Users Group) at their national and regional conferences.
When it comes to creating an enterprise AI strategy: if your company isn’t good at analytics, it’s not ready for AI. Succeeding in AI requires being good at data engineering AND analytics. Unfortunately, management teams often assume they can leapfrog best practices for basic data analytics by directly adopting advanced technologies such as ML/AI – setting themselves up for failure from the get-go. This presentation explains how to get basic data engineering and the right technology in place to create and maintain data pipelines so that you can solve problems with AI successfully.
The Data Lake - Balancing Data Governance and Innovation Caserta
Joe Caserta gave the presentation "The Data Lake - Balancing Data Governance and Innovation" at DAMA NY's one day mini-conference on May 19th. Speakers covered emerging trends in Data Governance, especially around Big Data.
For more information on Caserta Concepts, visit our website at http://casertaconcepts.com/.
This webinar will focus on the technical and practical aspects of creating and deploying predictive analytics. We have seen an emerging need for predictive analytics across clinical, operational, and financial domains. One pitfall we’ve seen with predictive analytics is that while many people with access to free tools can develop predictive models, many organizations fail to provide a sufficient infrastructure in which the models are deployed in a consistent, reliable way and truly embedded into the analytics environment. We will survey techniques that are used to get better predictions at scale. This webinar won’t be an intense mathematical treatment of the latest predictive algorithms, but will rather be a guide for organizations that want to embed predictive analytics into their technical and operational workflows.
Topics will include:
Reducing the time it takes to develop a model
Automating model training and retraining
Feature engineering
Deploying the model in the analytics environment
Deploying the model in the clinical environment
By leveraging Big Data, the healthcare industry has an incredible potential to improve lives. This session will give examples of how data volume, velocity and variety is transforming the “art” of a doctor to the science of care. It will describe how the use of machine learning and massive amount of data will drive the new Consumer Drive healthcare movement.
Choosing the Right Document Processing Solution for Healthcare OrganizationsProvectus
Looking to automate document processing in your healthcare organization? Learn from Provectus & AWS experts how to make data capture, conversion, and analytics more efficient. Process and manage documents faster and on a larger scale with AI & Machine Learning.
In this presentation, we offer management and engineering perspectives on document processing with AI, to help you explore available options. Whether you are looking for a ready-made solution or plan to build a custom solution of your own, this webinar will help you find the best fit for your healthcare use cases.
A Modern Data Strategy for Precision MedicineCloudera, Inc.
Genomics is upon us, made possible by big data and the technologies designed to support it. Doctors, who historically used clinical data, and researchers, who historically used genomic data, are now increasingly focused on analyzing the same single data set: introducing the opportunity to share bodies of knowledge, fostering collaborative innovation, and driving toward higher standards of care.
However, this data is enormous – volumes of genomic data are expected to reach two to four exabytes per year by 2025, yet the cost of genetic sequencing has decreased 100-fold over the past 10 years.
Cloudera is helping solve the big data problem with its Apache Hadoop-based platform for large-scale data processing, discovery, and analytics; putting precision medicine within reach.
¿En qué se parece el Gobierno del Dato a un parque de atracciones?Denodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/3Ab9gYq
Imagina llegar a un parque de atracciones con tu familia y comenzar tu día sin el típico plano que te permitirá planificarte para saber qué espectáculos ver, a qué atracciones ir, donde pueden o no pueden montar los niños… Posiblemente, no podrás sacar el máximo partido a tu día y te habrás perdido muchas cosas. Hay personas que les gusta ir a la aventura e ir descubriendo poco a poco, pero cuando hablamos de negocios, ir a la aventura puede ser fatídico...
En la era de la explosión de la información repartida en distintas fuentes, el gobierno de datos es clave para garantizar la disponibilidad, usabilidad, integridad y seguridad de esa información. Asimismo, el conjunto de procesos, roles y políticas que define permite que las organizaciones alcancen sus objetivos asegurando el uso eficiente de sus datos.
La virtualización de datos, herramienta estratégica para implementar y optimizar el gobierno del dato, permite a las empresas crear una visión 360º de sus datos y establecer controles de seguridad y políticas de acceso sobre toda la infraestructura, independientemente del formato o de su ubicación. De ese modo, reúne múltiples fuentes de datos, las hace accesibles desde una sola capa y proporciona capacidades de trazabilidad para supervisar los cambios en los datos.
En este webinar aprenderás a:
- Acelerar la integración de datos provenientes de fuentes de datos fragmentados en los sistemas internos y externos y obtener una vista integral de la información.
- Activar en toda la empresa una sola capa de acceso a los datos con medidas de protección.
- Cómo la virtualización de datos proporciona los pilares para cumplir con las normativas actuales de protección de datos mediante auditoría, catálogo y seguridad de datos.
Implementar una estrategia eficiente de gobierno y seguridad del dato con la ...Denodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/3lSwLyU
En la era de la explosión de la información repartida en distintas fuentes, el gobierno de datos es un componente clave para garantizar la disponibilidad, usabilidad, integridad y seguridad de la información. Asimismo, el conjunto de procesos, roles y políticas que define permite que las organizaciones alcancen sus objetivos asegurando el uso eficiente de sus datos.
La virtualización de datos forma parte de las herramientas estratégica para implementar y optimizar el gobierno de datos. Esta tecnología permite a las empresas crear una visión 360º de sus datos y establecer controles de seguridad y políticas de acceso sobre toda la infraestructura, independientemente del formato o de su ubicación. De ese modo, reúne múltiples fuentes de datos, las hace accesibles desde una sola capa y proporciona capacidades de trazabilidad para supervisar los cambios en los datos.
Le invitamos a participar en este webinar para aprender:
- Cómo acelerar la integración de datos provenientes de fuentes de datos fragmentados en los sistemas internos y externos y obtener una vista integral de la información.
- Cómo activar en toda la empresa una sola capa de acceso a los datos con medidas de protección.
- Cómo la virtualización de datos proporciona los pilares para cumplir con las normativas actuales de protección de datos mediante auditoría, catálogo y seguridad de datos.
Discussion Forum data, sourced from sites like Reddit and other social media platforms, as well other sources of textual information, provides tremendous opportunity for insight and innovation. This presentation focuses on how an analysis of unstructured data can be used to innovate in Life/Health Science organizations
Microsoft: A Waking Giant in Healthcare Analytics and Big DataDale Sanders
Ten years ago, critics didn’t believe that Microsoft could scale in the second generation of relational data warehouses, but they did. More recently, many of these same pundits have criticized Microsoft for missing the technology wave du jour in cloud offerings, mobile technology, and big data. But, once again, Microsoft has been quietly reengineering its culture and products, and as a result, they now offer the best value and most visionary platform for cloud services, big data, and analytics in healthcare.
Multi-faceted Classification of Big Data Use Cases and Proposed Architecture ...Geoffrey Fox
Keynote at Sixth International Workshop on Cloud Data Management CloudDB 2014 Chicago March 31 2014.
Abstract: We introduce the NIST collection of 51 use cases and describe their scope over industry, government and research areas. We look at their structure from several points of view or facets covering problem architecture, analytics kernels, micro-system usage such as flops/bytes, application class (GIS, expectation maximization) and very importantly data source.
We then propose that in many cases it is wise to combine the well known commodity best practice (often Apache) Big Data Stack (with ~120 software subsystems) with high performance computing technologies.
We describe this and give early results based on clustering running with different paradigms.
We identify key layers where HPC Apache integration is particularly important: File systems, Cluster resource management, File and object data management, Inter process and thread communication, Analytics libraries, Workflow and Monitoring.
See
[1] A Tale of Two Data-Intensive Paradigms: Applications, Abstractions, and Architectures, Shantenu Jha, Judy Qiu, Andre Luckow, Pradeep Mantha and Geoffrey Fox, accepted in IEEE BigData 2014, available at: http://arxiv.org/abs/1403.1528
[2] High Performance High Functionality Big Data Software Stack, G Fox, J Qiu and S Jha, in Big Data and Extreme-scale Computing (BDEC), 2014. Fukuoka, Japan. http://grids.ucs.indiana.edu/ptliupages/publications/HPCandApacheBigDataFinal.pdf
Moving to the Cloud: Modernizing Data Architecture in HealthcarePerficient, Inc.
Constant changes in the healthcare industry continue to drive innovation in technology and serve as a catalyst for cloud adoption. This trend will continue to evolve and accelerate in the coming years with the increasing need to store and analyze vast amounts of information for personal and population health initiatives.
We joined guest speaker from HIMSS Analytics, James Gaston, to discuss the impact of the cloud on data architecture in healthcare. Topics included:
-The benefits and risks of moving data and analytics environments to the cloud
-Main healthcare use cases for cloud migration
-Deep dive into two leading healthcare organizations’ cloud journeys including drivers, challenges, benefits, and lessons learned
A technical Introduction to Big Data AnalyticsPethuru Raj PhD
This presentation gives the details about the sources for big data, the value of big data, what to do with big data, the platforms, the infrastructures and the architectures for big data analytics
How to Capitalize on Big Data with Oracle Analytics CloudPerficient, Inc.
The average age of a company listed on the S&P 500 has fallen from almost 60 years old in the 1950s to less than 20 years old today. Innovative companies that are willing to embrace transformative technologies make the list today, while businesses that are hesitant to embrace change risk becoming obsolete.
Innovators use big data solutions as a competitive advantage to increase revenue, reduce cost, and improve cash flow. Turn big data into actionable insights with Oracle Analytics Cloud.
We identified the big data opportunities in front of you and how to take advantage of them:
-Big data and its architecture
-Why a big data strategy is imperative to remaining relevant
-How Oracle Analytics Cloud can help you connect people, places, data, and systems to fundamentally change how you analyze, understand, and act on information
Big data is a broad term for data sets so large or complex that traditional data processing applications are inadequate. Challenges include analysis, capture, data curation, search, sharing, storage, transfer, visualization, and information privacy.
Modern Data Challenges require Modern Graph TechnologyNeo4j
This session focuses on key data trends and challenges impacting enterprises. And, how graph technology is evolving to future-proof data strategy and architectures.
Building an Intelligent Biobank to Power Research Decision-MakingDenodo
This presentation belongs to the workshop: "Building an Intelligent Biobank to Power Research Decision-Making", from ISBER 2015 Annual Meeting by Lori A. Ball (Chief Operating Officer, President of Integrated Client Solutions at BioStorage Technologies, Inc), Brian Brunner (Senior Manager, Clinical Practice at LabAnswer) and Suresh Chandrasekaran (Senior Vice President at Denodo).
The workshop cover three different topic areas:
- Research sample intelligence: the growing need for Global Data Integration (Biobank Sample and Data Stakeholders).
- Building a research data integration plan and cloud sourcing strategy (data integration).
- How data virtualization works and the value it delivers (a data virtualization introduction, solution portfolio and current customers in Life Sciences industry).
The biomedical R&D environment is increasingly dependent on data meta-analysis and bioinformatics to support research advancements. The integration of biorepository sample inventory data with biomarker and clinical research information has become a priority to R&D organizations. Therefore, a flexible IT system for managing sample collections, integrating sample data with clinical data and providing a data virtualization platform will enable the advancement of research studies. This workshop provides an overview of how sample data integration, virtualization and analytics can lead to more streamlined and unified sample intelligence to support global biobanking for future research.
Microsoft: A Waking Giant In Healthcare Analytics and Big DataHealth Catalyst
In 2005, Northwestern Memorial Healthcare embarked upon a strategic Enterprise Data Warehousing (EDW) initiative with the Microsoft technology platform as the foundation. Dale Sanders was CIO at Northwestern and led the development of Northwestern’s Microsoft-based EDW. At that time, Microsoft as an EDW platform was not en vogue and there were many who doubted the success of the Northwestern project. While other organizations were spending millions of dollars and years developing EDW’s and analytics on other platforms, Northwestern achieved great and rapid value at a fraction of the cost of the more typical technology platforms. Now, there are more healthcare data warehouses built around Microsoft products than any other vendor. The risky bet on Microsoft in 2005 paid off.
Ten years ago, critics didn’t believe that Microsoft could scale in the second generation of relational data warehouses, but they did. More recently, many of these same pundits have criticized Microsoft for missing the technology wave du jour in cloud offerings, mobile technology, and big data. But, once again, Microsoft has been quietly reengineering its culture and products, and as a result, they now offer the best value and most visionary platform for cloud services, big data, and analytics in healthcare.
In this context, Dale will talk about:
His up and down journey with Microsoft as an Air Force and healthcare CIO, and why he is now more bullish on Microsoft like never before
A quick review of the Healthcare Analytics Adoption Model and Closed Loop Analytics in healthcare, and how Microsoft products relate to both
The rise of highly specialized, cloud-based analytic services and their value to healthcare organizations’ analytics strategies
Microsoft’s transformation from a closed-system, desktop PC company to an open-system consumer and business infrastructure company
The current transition period of enterprise data warehouses between the decline of relational databases and the rise of non-relational databases, and the new Microsoft products, notably Azure and the Analytic Platform System (APS), that bridge the transition of skills and technology while still integrating with core products like Office, Active Directory, and System Center
Microsoft’s strategy with its PowerX product line, and geospatial analysis and machine learning visualization tools
Empowering ACOs: Leveraging Quality Management Tools for MIPS and BeyondHealth Catalyst
Join us as we delve into the crucial realm of quality reporting for MSSP (Medicare Shared Savings Program) Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs).
In this session, we will explore how a robust quality management solution can empower your organization to meet regulatory requirements and improve processes for MIPS reporting and internal quality programs. Learn how our MeasureAble application enables compliance and fosters continuous improvement.
Unlock the Secrets to Optimizing Ambulatory Operations Efficiency and Change ...Health Catalyst
Today’s healthcare leaders are seeking technology solutions to optimize efficiencies and improve patient care. However, without effective change management and strategies in place, healthcare leaders struggle to strategically improve patient flow, space, to strategically improve patient flow, space, and schedule management, and implement daily huddles. The role of technology in supporting operational efficiency and change management initiatives is inevitable.
During this webinar, attendees will learn how to optimize Ambulatory Operational Efficiencies and Change Management. Attendees will also learn about the importance of visual management boards in enhancing clinic performance and insights into effective change management approaches.
Patient expectations are rising, and organizations are continuously being asked to do more with less.
Additionally, the convergence of several significant emerging market and policy trends, economic uncertainty, labor force shortages, and the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency has created a unique set of challenges for healthcare organizations.
Attend this timely webinar to learn about new trends and their impact on key healthcare issues, such as patient engagement, migration to value-based care, analytics adoption, the use of alternative care sites, and data governance and management challenges.
During this webinar, we will discuss the complexities of AI, trends, and platforms in the industry. Dive deep into understanding the true essence of AI, exploring its potential, real-world use cases, and common misconceptions. Gain valuable insights into the latest technology trends impacting healthcare and discover strategies for maximizing ROI in your technology investments.
Explore the profound impact of data literacy on healthcare organizations and how it shapes the utilization of data and technology for transformative outcomes. Understand the top technology priorities for healthcare organizations and learn how to navigate the digital landscape effectively. Furthermore, simplify industry jargon by defining common data elements, fostering clearer communication and collaboration across stakeholders.
Finally, uncover the transformative potentials of platforms in healthcare and how they can revolutionize scalability, interoperability, and innovation within your organization. Don't miss this opportunity to gain invaluable insights from industry experts and stay ahead in the ever-evolving healthcare landscape. Reserve your spot now for an enlightening journey into the future of healthcare technology!
Three Keys to a Successful Margin: Charges, Costs, and LaborHealth Catalyst
How can cost management and complete charge capture protect and enhance the margin?
In this webinar, we will look at 2024 margin pressures likely to impact your organization’s financial resiliency. This presentation will also share how organizations can move from Fee-for-Service to Value; bringing Cost to the forefront.
2024 CPT® Updates (Professional Services Focused) - Part 3Health Catalyst
Each year the CPT code set undergoes significant changes. Physicians and their office staff need to be aware of the changes in order to ensure a smooth transition into 2024. Join us for a discussion of the new, deleted and revised CPT codes and associated guidelines for 2024. This presentation will focus on the changes to the CPT dataset and the associated work RVU value changes that impact professional service reporting.
During this complimentary webinar, we will empower you to correctly apply the new and revised codes and discuss the rationale behind this year’s changes. You will leave with an understanding of the financial implications of the changes on your practice.
2024 CPT® Code Updates (HIM Focused) - Part 2Health Catalyst
Each year the CPT code set and the HCPCS code set undergo significant changes, and your coding staff needs to be aware of the changes in order to ensure a smooth transition into 2024. Join us for a discussion of the new, deleted and revised CPT codes and associated guidelines for 2024. This is part two in a three-part series.
During these complimentary webinars, we will empower you to correctly apply the new and revised codes and discuss the rationale behind this year’s changes. This presentation will be geared towards hospital staff with a focus on the surgical section of the CPT book in addition to surgical Category III codes.
2024 CPT® Code Updates (CDM Focused) - Part 1Health Catalyst
Each year the CPT and the HCPCS code sets undergo significant changes, and your staff needs to be aware of the changes in order to ensure a smooth transition into 2024. Join us for a discussion of the new, deleted, and revised CPT codes and associated guidelines for 2024. This is part one in a three-part series, with a CDM focus.
During these complimentary webinars, we will empower you to correctly apply the new and revised codes and discuss the rationale behind this year’s changes. This presentation will be geared towards hospital staff with a focus on the non-surgical sections of the CPT book.
What’s Next for Hospital Price Transparency in 2024 and BeyondHealth Catalyst
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) published updates to the hospital price transparency requirements in the CY 2024 Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS) Final Rule. The updates will be phased in over the next 14 months and include several significant changes including the use of a CMS-mandated template, a requirement for an affirmation statement from the hospital, and several new data elements. Join us to discover what changes are scheduled for implementation in 2024 and 2025 and how they’ll impact your facility.
During this complimentary 60-minute webinar, we’ll analyze the key provisions of the Price Transparency regulations and provide insights to help you prepare for the upcoming changes.
Automated Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) for Hip & Knee ReplacementHealth Catalyst
What was once voluntary reporting will soon be made mandatory with penalties.
On July 1, 2024, all health systems will be required to collect Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROM) as part of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) regulation for the following measures:
Hospital-Level, Risk Standardized Patient-Reported Outcomes Performance Measure (PRO-PM) Following Elective Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) and/or Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA)
Hospital-Level Risk-Standardized Complication Rate (RSCR) Following Elective Primary THA/TKA
Are you equipped to handle these new requirements?
Mandatory data collection begins April 1, 2024, and failure to submit timely data can result in a 25 percent reduction in payments by Medicare.
Attend this webinar to learn how mobile engagement can empower your organization to meet this requirement.
2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) Final Rule UpdatesHealth Catalyst
According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the calendar year (CY) 2024 MPFS final rule was created to advance health equity and improve access to affordable healthcare. This webinar will cover the major policy updates of the MPFS final rule including updates to the telehealth services policy and remote monitoring services and enrollment of MFTs and MHCs as Medicare providers. The conversation will also cover policy changes on split (or shared) evaluation and management (E/M) visits, and the Appropriate Use Criteria (AUC) for Advanced Diagnostic Imaging.
What's Next for OPPS: A Look at the 2024 Final RuleHealth Catalyst
During this webinar, we’ll analyze the key provisions of the OPPS final rule and identify the significant changes for the coming year to help prepare your staff for compliance with the 2024 Medicare outpatient billing guidelines.
Insight into the 2024 ICD-10 PCS Updates - Part 2Health Catalyst
Prepare for mandatory ICD-10 PCS diagnosis code updates, which take effect on October 1, 2023. By attending this 60-minute educational session, medical coders and healthcare professionals will gain a comprehensive understanding of the changes to the 2024 ICD-10 procedure codes and their guidelines, enabling accurate and compliant coding for optimal billing and reimbursement.
Vitalware Insight Into the 2024 ICD10 CM Updates.pdfHealth Catalyst
Prepare for mandatory ICD-10 CM diagnosis code updates, which take effect on October 1, 2023. By attending this 60-minute educational session, medical coders and healthcare professionals will gain a comprehensive understanding of the changes to the 2024 ICD-10 diagnosis codes and their guidelines, along with major complication or comorbidity (MCC), complication or comorbidity (CC), and Medicare Severity Diagnosis Related Groups (MS-DRGs) classification changes. With this information, professionals can ensure accurate and compliant diagnosis coding for optimal billing and reimbursement.
Driving Value: Boosting Clinical Registry Value Using ARMUS SolutionsHealth Catalyst
Many hospitals today face a perfect storm of operational and financial challenges. With increasing competition from outpatient facilities and rising care costs negatively impacting budgets, now is the time to boost your clinical registry’s value. However, collecting and analyzing data can be time-consuming and costly without the right tools. During this webinar, we will share insights and best practices for increasing the value of registry participation and how it’s possible to reduce costs while improving outcomes using the ARMUS Product Suite.
Tech-Enabled Managed Services: Not Your Average OutsourcingHealth Catalyst
During this webinar you'll learn the following:
The importance of optimizing performance, reducing labor costs and sourcing talent given current market challenges.
Highlighting the need for a balanced approach to cost reduction.
How to reap the benefits of outsourcing (cost cutting, expertise, etc) while protecting yourself from the collateral damage that often comes with them.
This webinar will provide an in-depth review of the CPT/HCPCS code set changes that will be effective on July 1, 2023. The review will include additions and deletions to the CPT/HCPCS code set, revisions of code descriptors, payment changes, and rationale behind the changes.
How Managing Chronic Conditions Is Streamlined with Digital TechnologyHealth Catalyst
Chronic conditions across the United States are prevalent and continue to rise. Managing one or more chronic diseases can be very challenging for patients who may be overwhelmed or confused about their care plan and may not have access to the resources they need. At the same time, care teams are overburdened, making it difficult to provide the support these patients require to stay as healthy as possible. A new approach to chronic condition management leverages technology to enable organizations to scale high-quality care, identify gaps in care, provide personalized support, and monitor patients on an ongoing basis. Such streamlined management will result in better outcomes, reduced costs, and more satisfied patients.
COVID-19: After the Public Health Emergency EndsHealth Catalyst
In this fast-paced webinar, we will discuss the impact of the end of the public health emergency (PHE), including upcoming changes to the different flexibilities allowed during the PHE and the timeline for when these flexibilities will end. We’ll also cover coding changes and reimbursement updates.
Automated Medication Compliance Tools for the Provider and PatientHealth Catalyst
When it comes to sustaining patient health outcomes, compliance and adherence to medication regimens are critically important, especially as providers manage patients with complex care needs and multiple medications. But, with provider burnout and staffing shortages at an all-time high, an efficient solution is critical. The use of automated medication management workflows to decrease provider burnout, while improving both medication compliance and patient engagement, is the way forward.
How many patients does case series should have In comparison to case reports.pdfpubrica101
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Medical Technology Tackles New Health Care Demand - Research Report - March 2...pchutichetpong
M Capital Group (“MCG”) predicts that with, against, despite, and even without the global pandemic, the medical technology (MedTech) industry shows signs of continuous healthy growth, driven by smaller, faster, and cheaper devices, growing demand for home-based applications, technological innovation, strategic acquisitions, investments, and SPAC listings. MCG predicts that this should reflects itself in annual growth of over 6%, well beyond 2028.
According to Chris Mouchabhani, Managing Partner at M Capital Group, “Despite all economic scenarios that one may consider, beyond overall economic shocks, medical technology should remain one of the most promising and robust sectors over the short to medium term and well beyond 2028.”
There is a movement towards home-based care for the elderly, next generation scanning and MRI devices, wearable technology, artificial intelligence incorporation, and online connectivity. Experts also see a focus on predictive, preventive, personalized, participatory, and precision medicine, with rising levels of integration of home care and technological innovation.
The average cost of treatment has been rising across the board, creating additional financial burdens to governments, healthcare providers and insurance companies. According to MCG, cost-per-inpatient-stay in the United States alone rose on average annually by over 13% between 2014 to 2021, leading MedTech to focus research efforts on optimized medical equipment at lower price points, whilst emphasizing portability and ease of use. Namely, 46% of the 1,008 medical technology companies in the 2021 MedTech Innovator (“MTI”) database are focusing on prevention, wellness, detection, or diagnosis, signaling a clear push for preventive care to also tackle costs.
In addition, there has also been a lasting impact on consumer and medical demand for home care, supported by the pandemic. Lockdowns, closure of care facilities, and healthcare systems subjected to capacity pressure, accelerated demand away from traditional inpatient care. Now, outpatient care solutions are driving industry production, with nearly 70% of recent diagnostics start-up companies producing products in areas such as ambulatory clinics, at-home care, and self-administered diagnostics.
CRISPR-Cas9, a revolutionary gene-editing tool, holds immense potential to reshape medicine, agriculture, and our understanding of life. But like any powerful tool, it comes with ethical considerations.
Unveiling CRISPR: This naturally occurring bacterial defense system (crRNA & Cas9 protein) fights viruses. Scientists repurposed it for precise gene editing (correction, deletion, insertion) by targeting specific DNA sequences.
The Promise: CRISPR offers exciting possibilities:
Gene Therapy: Correcting genetic diseases like cystic fibrosis.
Agriculture: Engineering crops resistant to pests and harsh environments.
Research: Studying gene function to unlock new knowledge.
The Peril: Ethical concerns demand attention:
Off-target Effects: Unintended DNA edits can have unforeseen consequences.
Eugenics: Misusing CRISPR for designer babies raises social and ethical questions.
Equity: High costs could limit access to this potentially life-saving technology.
The Path Forward: Responsible development is crucial:
International Collaboration: Clear guidelines are needed for research and human trials.
Public Education: Open discussions ensure informed decisions about CRISPR.
Prioritize Safety and Ethics: Safety and ethical principles must be paramount.
CRISPR offers a powerful tool for a better future, but responsible development and addressing ethical concerns are essential. By prioritizing safety, fostering open dialogue, and ensuring equitable access, we can harness CRISPR's power for the benefit of all. (2998 characters)
Navigating the Health Insurance Market_ Understanding Trends and Options.pdfEnterprise Wired
From navigating policy options to staying informed about industry trends, this comprehensive guide explores everything you need to know about the health insurance market.
One of the most developed cities of India, the city of Chennai is the capital of Tamilnadu and many people from different parts of India come here to earn their bread and butter. Being a metropolitan, the city is filled with towering building and beaches but the sad part as with almost every Indian city
CHAPTER 1 SEMESTER V PREVENTIVE-PEDIATRICS.pdfSachin Sharma
This content provides an overview of preventive pediatrics. It defines preventive pediatrics as preventing disease and promoting children's physical, mental, and social well-being to achieve positive health. It discusses antenatal, postnatal, and social preventive pediatrics. It also covers various child health programs like immunization, breastfeeding, ICDS, and the roles of organizations like WHO, UNICEF, and nurses in preventive pediatrics.
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CHAPTER 1 SEMESTER V - ROLE OF PEADIATRIC NURSE.pdfSachin Sharma
Pediatric nurses play a vital role in the health and well-being of children. Their responsibilities are wide-ranging, and their objectives can be categorized into several key areas:
1. Direct Patient Care:
Objective: Provide comprehensive and compassionate care to infants, children, and adolescents in various healthcare settings (hospitals, clinics, etc.).
This includes tasks like:
Monitoring vital signs and physical condition.
Administering medications and treatments.
Performing procedures as directed by doctors.
Assisting with daily living activities (bathing, feeding).
Providing emotional support and pain management.
2. Health Promotion and Education:
Objective: Promote healthy behaviors and educate children, families, and communities about preventive healthcare.
This includes tasks like:
Administering vaccinations.
Providing education on nutrition, hygiene, and development.
Offering breastfeeding and childbirth support.
Counseling families on safety and injury prevention.
3. Collaboration and Advocacy:
Objective: Collaborate effectively with doctors, social workers, therapists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated care for children.
Objective: Advocate for the rights and best interests of their patients, especially when children cannot speak for themselves.
This includes tasks like:
Communicating effectively with healthcare teams.
Identifying and addressing potential risks to child welfare.
Educating families about their child's condition and treatment options.
4. Professional Development and Research:
Objective: Stay up-to-date on the latest advancements in pediatric healthcare through continuing education and research.
Objective: Contribute to improving the quality of care for children by participating in research initiatives.
This includes tasks like:
Attending workshops and conferences on pediatric nursing.
Participating in clinical trials related to child health.
Implementing evidence-based practices into their daily routines.
By fulfilling these objectives, pediatric nurses play a crucial role in ensuring the optimal health and well-being of children throughout all stages of their development.
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3. Learning and Evolving with Documented Results with Improvement
3
ON THE GROUND
EXPERIENCE
From 2018 to 2020 YTD
• 1,000 documented financial,
operational, and clinical
improvements
• Estimated economic valuation
of $407M
6. Macro Trends
• Cloud Adoption
• Importance of Data Orchestration
• Modernization of Data Engineering
• Data Product Thinking
• Augmented Intelligence
• Deeper Interoperability
7. Macro Trends – Cloud
Data and Analytics Is Moving to the Cloud
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8. Macro Trends – Data Orchestration
• Historical constraint for data platforms was compute scalability.
• Billions of dollars of investment later and with many failures, we now have near-infinite scalable
cloud native data tools like Snowflake, Spark, and Blob Storage.
• A new constraint that will limit innovation and scale of data use in the enterprise is orchestration
and governance of data assets.
• The historical rise in investment in distributed compute technologies signaled that area as the
constraint to scaling the utilization of data.
• Now a similar rise in investment in data orchestration technologies signals the data
orchestration space as the emerging constraint to scaling the utilization of data.
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10. Data Flow Graph of a Small EDW
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This represents the complexity of orchestrating the data-flow
dependencies of less than 2% of the EDW.
11. Requirements for a Scalable Data Orchestration Platform
Includes:
• A metadata-driven/declarative approach
• Support for orchestrating multiple data transformation
technologies (not just SQL or just Python, etc.)
• Support for a single pane of glass for operationally
supporting hundreds of data pipelines regardless of
technology
• A data quality and testing framework available in multiple
technologies
• Built-in capabilities to capture metadata, data relationships,
and dependencies to optimize system performance and
provide data-catalog and discovery tools
• Reusable software packages in a package-management
framework
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Will:
• Decrease cost to develop and maintain
data products
• Decrease cost to operate data platforms
• Enable operating at greater scale due to
increased automation
• Enable iterative adoption of new
technology
• Provide a foundation for data-product and
app-level innovation
A standard data orchestration platform is foundational to enabling reusable healthcare
data content because it standardizes the authoring and deployment of that content.
12. Macro Trends – Modernization of Data Engineering Practices
• The Data Engineering discipline has begun learning from and applying Software Engineering
concepts and practices
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13. Macro Trends – Modernization of Data Engineering Practices
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DataOps is One of The Most Talked-about Changes Coming to the Discipline of Data Engineering
14. Macro Trends – Data Product Thinking
• Product thinking replaces project thinking
• Project thinking leads to too many data assets in production without appropriate governance
(e.g., Are they being maintained? Are they being used? When should they be retired?). It’s not
scalable.
• Data product thinking often leads to greater self-service analytical enablement to address the
long queues for custom data requests (most of which are likely projects).
• Data products include:
– Defined business value, including scope and use cases
– Defined support model
– Data models
– Data pipelines
– Measure use
– Optional visualization assets
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15. Healthcare Data Macro Trends – Augmented Intelligence
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The New Healthcare.ai™
framework consists of 5
increasingly robust levels of
augmented intelligence (AI) that
significantly broaden the
application of AI in healthcare.
The framework:
• Expands the number of
potential AI users by applying
AI to the most common and
basic analytics uses cases
(Level 1)
• Expands the scope of
potential AI use cases by
identifying more complex,
system-wide, business-critical
issues (Level 2-5)
16. Healthcare Data Macro Trends – Data Aggregation and Interoperability
• The need to aggregate a great number of disparate data systems for value-based care and
population health use cases continues to grow.
• With that comes the need to normalize the data elements to enable greater data
interoperability.
• The VBC/pop health use cases coupled with the regulatory requirements around interoperability
have increased the importance of broad interoperability.
• FHIR is a key piece of the future interoperability story.
• Too little attention is being given to the difficult work of normalization to enable true
interoperability.
• Many advertised FHIR-based “interoperable” solutions are dramatically underinvested in data
normalization.
• Deeply integrated terminology capability needs to become as key to a modern healthcare data
platform as are ETL tools, data governance tools, and data science tools if we truly want to
unlock the potential locked up in healthcare data.
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17. Poll Question (Multiple Answers Allowed)
1. Cloud Adoption
2. Importance of Data Orchestration
3. Modernization of Data Engineering
4. Data Product Thinking
5. Augmented Intelligence
6. Deeper Interoperability
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Please select which follow-up webinars to deep dive on these technology trends you
would be most interested in.
18. Poll Question (Open ended)
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What data technology trends are you seeing that weren’t captured in the webinar
today?
19. Trends
Questions?
• Cloud Adoption
• Importance of Data
Orchestration
• Modernization of Data
Engineering
• Data Product Thinking
• Augmented Intelligence
• Deeper Interoperability
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