Big Data in Healthcare
Big data in healthcare refers to the collection, analysis, and storage of large amounts of healthcare data to gain insights into improving patient care and outcomes. By using advanced analytics and predictive modeling, healthcare providers are able to identify areas of improvement and optimize treatment pathways. Big data in healthcare can be used to identify patient trends, inform public health research, better manage resources, and provide tailored treatment to individuals. By tapping into the vast amount of data available, healthcare providers can improve efficiency and cost-savings while also delivering more personalized care.
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