Last year, researchers looked at the directories of the nation’s five largest health plans and found that four out of five entries were inaccurate. This is more than a minor inconvenience. It’s a ...
I heard a story about a direct materials supply chain team located in the U.S. Their business expanded dramatically in a short period of time, tripling the workload of their procurement team, creating ...
Complying dashboards in most boardrooms glow like Christmas trees: yellows, reds and greens vying for executive attention. But in the event that risk remains unmanaged or a violation falls between the ...
Accurate person identity data is one of the most difficult challenges in healthcare today. The stakes are high; merge the wrong records, and you create a privacy risk; fail to link the right ones, and ...
AI has raised the bar for what qualifies as “good data.” The conversation is no longer about how much data marketers can collect but how well that data reflects reality. In this new era, success ...
We extracted DX data from encounter and order tables within our electronic health records (EHRs) for a cohort of patients with confirmed brain neoplasms. We built and optimized logistic regressions to ...
The wearable technology market is growing rapidly. With more than 30 percent of adults in the United States using the devices, the global market is set to exceed $380.5 billion by 2028. As the market ...
In the early days of digital advertising, it was pretty straightforward. Put in some keywords, set budgets and track your clicks and click-through rate. As ad platforms evolved to measure actual ...
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