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With the dawn of artificial intelligence and data-driven analytics, it is hardly a surprise that all industries are moving towards personalization as the “one-size-fits-all” approach is no longer an option. Healthcare is no …
With digitization moving at an incredible pace, the last decades can be justly called the golden era for healthcare and pharma companies. And when it comes to technologies, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning …
The volume of data generated by healthcare is nothing short of astounding — the industry accounts for approximately 30% of the global data today. These petabytes of health data can be an important …
From Electronic Health Records (EHRs) to health related apps and devices, the volume and complexity of Real-World Data (RWD) being generated in Healthcare and Life Sciences requires specialized approaches to successfully transform it …
The propensity to interpret Real-World Data (RWD) in recent years has provided organizations with a significant advantage in increasingly competitive industries such as Healthcare and Life Sciences. However, despite the opportunities and possibilities …
Over the last few years, data has quickly become one of the most effective drivers of innovation and growth for organizations operating within the sphere of Healthcare and Life Sciences, and a significant …
To say that the healthcare industry is awash with data would be an understatement. Patient records, medical images, genomic sequencing, disease registries, pharmaceutical research, IoMT devices, and wearables — the sources of big …
Advancements in artificial intelligence over the last several years are revolutionizing the healthcare landscape as we know it. The potential for precise diagnoses and predictions with a near-zero margin of error has drawn …
One of the key priorities in modern healthcare is the continuity of care, which is impossible to achieve without robust healthcare interoperability. Essentially, interoperability refers to the ability of different systems to communicate …
Even before the pandemic, the healthcare industry was at the inflection point, with continuously rising healthcare costs, growing consumer demand, and evolving care models. COVID-19 has become a catalyst for change, completely transforming …