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Which of the following best describes the impact of big data in healthcare?
Which of the following best describes the impact of big data in healthcare?
- Big data is only about capturing data through electronic medical records
- Big data allows for proactive support of wellness management (correct)
- Big data has no impact on healthcare providers and payors
- Big data is only used for self-service reports
What is required to achieve the transformation to proactive wellness management in healthcare?
What is required to achieve the transformation to proactive wellness management in healthcare?
- Increasing number of data elements being captured
- Building dimensional structures for slicing and dicing
- Fundamental changes to traditional data management approach (correct)
- Extracting source data from operational systems
What does the big data opportunity in healthcare impact?
What does the big data opportunity in healthcare impact?
- Only the decision-making process
- Every step of the information value chain (correct)
- Only the enrichment and integration of data
- Only the origination of data
Big data represents a way for healthcare to move beyond reactive disease treatment to the proactive support of wellness ______.
Big data represents a way for healthcare to move beyond reactive disease treatment to the proactive support of wellness ______.
The big data opportunity for healthcare providers and payors impacts every step of your information value chain from origination to ______ and integration to decision-making.
The big data opportunity for healthcare providers and payors impacts every step of your information value chain from origination to ______ and integration to decision-making.
It used to be that getting value from data was seen as a simple matter of extracting source data from operational systems, transforming and integrating it in an enterprise data warehouse, building dimensional structures for slicing and dicing, and delivering self-service reports that decision-makers could run ______ they.
It used to be that getting value from data was seen as a simple matter of extracting source data from operational systems, transforming and integrating it in an enterprise data warehouse, building dimensional structures for slicing and dicing, and delivering self-service reports that decision-makers could run ______ they.