Transforming Healthcare Analytics. Michael N. Lewis
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Название: Transforming Healthcare Analytics

Автор: Michael N. Lewis

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Экономика

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isbn: 9781119613589

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СКАЧАТЬ data is so overwhelming due to its volume and lack of data in the same ecosystem that clinicians are unable to review and correctly diagnose the ailment and provide a cure in a timely manner.

       The cost of each visit was astronomical and accumulated with every point of contact – the hospital check-in staff, nurse assistant, nurse, physician assistant, physician, and specialist. When we received the bill for each line item, we were very thankful to have health insurance; otherwise, we would have been in great debt. I can't imagine not having insurance.

       Illnesses cause stressful times for families, especially the kids. Being sick and not knowing or having a care plan in sight for a cure was very traumatic for me and my daughter (who missed her mother terribly during overnight stays). My wife is a strong and patient woman who endured so much pain and agony.

      When Mike and I met over five years ago, we both had attended a number of conferences and presented to both business and technical audiences about solutions that help healthcare organizations to be more effective managing the exponential growth in healthcare data and more efficient by streamlining the analytical processes that provide insight-driven decisions. As we shared our experiences, we received in return an overwhelming insight into healthcare organizations' challenges and issues. The biggest and most common questions were around people, process, and technology:

       What skill sets do I look for when hiring people, business analysts, or data scientists?

       What can I do to challenge my staff to do things differently and more efficiently?

       What are some ways to improve processing time since there is more data than ever to analyze?

       How can I deliver results to my leadership team with information that is real-time and improves decision-making?

       What technologies should I consider to support a digital transformation?

       Is cloud the right strategy for my healthcare organization?

       Is open source being implemented in other healthcare organizations?

       Where does artificial intelligence and augmented intelligence fit in?

       Are healthcare organizations keeping pace with other industries?

       What services should I consider training my organization in to be self-reliant?

      As Mike and I attended a conference in sunny San Diego, California, we had a eureka moment over a meeting. What if we wrote a book that combines real-world problems focused on data and analytics in healthcare and share with our readers the challenges and successes? Mike would bring the business perception while I would bring my technology background to provide a complete perspective. We realize there are many books about healthcare, but this book is unique in ways that connect people, process, and technology to prepare for the digital transformation in healthcare from our direct experiences and backgrounds. We approached an editor who is also a mutual colleague with this idea and concept, and she was very enthusiastic about our book proposal. After several months of negotiations and developing the outline and timeframe, the publisher accepted our pitch. Our goals for this book are to:

       Share real-world healthcare problems and use cases focusing on connecting and integrating people, process, and technology to deliver insight-driven decisions.

       Educate healthcare professionals in what innovative technologies are available to manage data and apply analytics with some best practices to transform your organization.

       Provide a unique perspective of the future of healthcare and what to expect with the rise of digital transformation, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.

      Whether you have a business or technical background, we truly believe you will appreciate the real-world use cases presented here. Before we dive into the details, we believe it is very appropriate to set the tone with what is health data and some challenges in the healthcare sector that demand the connection and integration of people, process, and technology. It is needed to maintain and sustain leadership in a very complex and growing healthcare industry.

      This photo by an unknown author is licensed under CC-BY-2.0.

Photograph depicting a row of file cabinets used for the storage of medical records, stacked up as high as the ceiling.

      Source: S.J. Howard, 2010. https://sjhoward.co.uk/in-support-of-a-national-nhs-computer-system/. Licensed under CC-BY-2.0.