The state of healthcare analytics: How top leaders use big data for success
Hospitals produce an average of 50 petabytes of data each year — 137 terabytes per day — with as much as 97% of that data going unused. Today, approximately 30% of the world's data volume is being generated by the healthcare industry. By 2025, the compound annual growth rate of data for healthcare will reach 36%.
Unlocking big data is critical to achieve healthcare transformation — which means healthcare organizations require access to high-quality and accurate data, as well as the right governance, infrastructure, and analytics to make the data effective and useful.
We’ll discuss:
- The results of a timely survey conducted by HIMSS and Arcadia and how healthcare decision makers utilize data today and plan to utilize it in the future
- The transformative value of healthcare technology, and the challenges with implementing these solutions
- How to aggregate and analyze information for data-driven outcomes in healthcare, and employ fit-for-purpose workflow tools at all levels of an organization
Why attend?
Join Eric Gallagher, CEO at Ochsner Health Network, and Jake Hochberg, VP Analytics and Chief Analytics Officer at Arcadia, in a discussion to get a pulse on how leaders at top healthcare organizations are using data to position their teams for success. This is a session equally pertinent to large and small organizations focused on improving operations, financial success, and patient outcomes, and those with limited or competing staffing and budget resources.