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Your Medical Imaging Data Is Going To Waste—Here’s How To Unlock Its Potential
Healthcare faces a data surge, particularly from medical imaging, comprising 90% of healthcare data. However, harnessing this data for better patient care remains a challenge. To unlock its potential, healthcare systems must start with robust data governance practices, ensuring efficient data collection, cleanliness, and cybersecurity. Cloud storage offers expanded capacity and accessibility, facilitating seamless data sharing for improved patient care continuity and collaborative research. Leveraging imaging data for analytics advances operational insights, influencing budgeting, staffing, and care approaches. Addressing these strategies can optimize medical imaging data utilization, enhancing both operations and patient outcomes amid the exponential data growth in healthcare.
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The healthcare landscape is inundated with data, predominantly from medical imaging, yet harnessing this information for optimal patient care remains a hurdle. Effective data governance is crucial, ensuring collection, cleanliness, and cybersecurity. Cloud storage offers expanded capacity, facilitating seamless data sharing for enhanced patient care and collaborative research. Leveraging imaging data for analytics informs operational insights, impacting budgeting, staffing, and care approaches. These strategies aim to optimize medical imaging data utilization, improving both operations and patient outcomes amidst the exponential data growth in healthcare.
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