Health Care Analytics

healcare analytics

Health care analytics is a product category used in the marketing of business software and consulting services. It makes extensive use of data, statistical and qualitative analysis, explanatory and predictive modeling.

Health care analytics encompasses the technologies and skills used to deliver business, clinical and programmatic insights into the complex interdependencies that drive medical outcomes, costs and oversight.

Through modeling, optimization, predictive analytics and business intelligence, organizations can gain insights to strengthen financial and budgetary performance, deepen consumer-centric relationships and improve the way health care is conceived and delivered for better outcomes across the entire spectrum of health industries:

Measure, track and improve performance of processes more efficiently and effectively.

Improve health outcomes and patient safety by delivering evidence-based improvements in - quality of care.

Save costs through accurate forecasting and real-time access to information.

The United States healthcare industry is undergoing three major, overlapping developments in the evolution of data management and information technology utilization:

Data collection, characterized by the adoption and meaningful use of electronic medical records;
Data sharing, characterized by the adoption of health information exchanges; and
Data analysis, characterized by the adoption of enterprise data warehouses and analytic tools.

healcare analytics

Through modeling, optimization, predictive analytics and business intelligence, organizations can gain insights to strengthen financial and budgetary performance, deepen consumer-centric relationships and improve the way health care is conceived and delivered for better outcomes across the entire spectrum of health industries:

Health care providers have used analytics to:

Measure, track and improve performance of processes more efficiently and effectively.
Improve health outcomes and patient safety by delivering evidence-based improvements in
- quality of care.
Save costs through accurate forecasting and real-time access to information.

The United States healthcare industry is undergoing three major, overlapping developments in the evolution of data management and information technology utilization:
  Data collection, characterized by the adoption and meaningful use of electronic medical
      records;
  Data sharing, characterized by the adoption of health information exchanges; and
  Data analysis, characterized by the adoption of enterprise data warehouses and analytic
      tools.