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Global Hospitals Embark On A Worldwide Medical Data Initiative

Smart Data Collective

One of the biggest developments was the implementation of the Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care , which took data from 50,000 patients dating back to 2001. Big data will have an even more profound impact in the near future. More than 15,000 hospitals around the world collect real-time data on their patients.

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A CIO’s Playbook: Uncover the Power of AI for Pharma Supply Chain Transformation

GAVS Technology

Over view The pharmaceutical industry is facing unprecedented challenges in delivering life-saving drugs faster, cheaper, and more sustainably. Traditional supply chain management methods are struggling to keep up with these demands. But there’s a powerful solution on the horizon: AI.

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EDI Cost Savings: Transforming Data Management in Healthcare

Astera

Due to the growing volume of data and the necessity for real-time data exchange, effective management of data has grown increasingly important for businesses. As healthcare organizations are adapting to this change, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is emerging as a transformational solution.

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5 Takeaways from the Gartner Catalyst Conference

Domo

Over the course of the three days that I was there, I participated in or overheard a variety of conversations, which informed my five key takeaways from the conference. 1 – Some companies are still reluctant to put their data in the cloud We did speak with people who said their CIOs have told them to go “cloud first” on everything.

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How To Improve Your Facility Management With Healthcare Reports

Data Pine

By utilizing interactive digital dashboards, it’s possible to leverage data to transform metrics into actionable insights to spot weaknesses, identify strengths, and predict events before they occur. This perfect storm of visual information ultimately makes healthcare institutions safer, more productive, and more intelligent.