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Leveraging Data Analytics and Technology to Address Population Health Challenges and Identify Trends

Healthcare IT Today

So now as we come out of the pandemic with a greater awareness of population health challenges, we must now use the technology and data analytics we have to address these challenges and ideally identify trends so that we can fix them before it becomes a larger problem.

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North Carolina launches new stroke registry linked to NC HealthConnex

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

"By connecting to NC HealthConnex, data from a provider's electronic health records can be leveraged to support chronic disease intervention and be used as a valuable tool for the public good," said Burris in a statement.

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Leveraging Emerging Technologies to Enhance Data Integrity and Streamline Processes

Healthcare IT Today

Liz Hyde, Director of Radiation, Imaging, and Special Support Services at Oklahoma Cancer Specialists and Research Institute Leveraging emerging technologies like AI offers tremendous opportunities to analyze historical data to predict future trends, allowing for more informed decision-making.

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Dartmouth- Hitchcock’s ImagineCare Platform Leverages Wearables, Connected Health & Analytics for Personalized Patient Care

Consumer eHealth Engagement

D-H’s RNs and Health Navigators continuously monitor Pam’s health status, review her trends, and respond to risk warnings by reaching out via text which is her communication preference. Yesterday’s text asked Pam if she was okay since she hadn’t provided her blood pressure as expected.

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Google Care Studio: Creating a Longitudinal Health Record

Lloyd Price

Enhanced Care Coordination: Longitudinal health records facilitate seamless care coordination across different providers, reducing the risk of medical errors and improving patient safety. Patients will have the ability to control how their health data is shared, ensuring data privacy and security.

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#PGHD: Buzzword to Business

Chilmark Research

Claims data anchors us as patients to the transactions we take part in, while EHR data is more robust but rooted largely in what happens in those magical 12 minutes we spend with some nurses and a doctor. Is there more that goes into “a 360 degree view” of our health? Yes to both.

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