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How Healthcare Providers Can Leverage Data to Improve Operations
While providers staff treat patients and process billing, there is an enormous data operation occurring behind the scenes storing sensitive patient health, payment, personal, and other electronic health records, and many providers don’t have the infrastructure and tools to analyze unstructured data, don’t know what data they are storing, and are often paying costly data infrastructure bills for data that can be deleted.
When it comes to how healthcare is delivered, the main goal for providers is to manage the cost, quality of care, and patient experience – but doing so involves making a provider’s job easier to access any data, anywhere. Utilizing a sophisticated digital platform that can analyze unstructured data is paramount to how practices and hospitals manage data in the future, especially if data is highly distributed, fragmented, and stored on local and cloud-based platforms.
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