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World Nanotechnology Congress 2021
2021-03-29    
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Nano Technology Congress 2021 provides you with a unique opportunity to meet up with peers from both academic circle and industries level belonging to Recent [...]
Nanomedicine and Nanomaterials 2021
2021-03-29    
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NanoMed 2021 conference provides the best platform of networking and connectivity with scientist, YRF (Young Research Forum) & delegates who are active in the field [...]
Smart Materials and Nanotechnology
2021-03-29 - 2021-03-30    
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Smart Material 2021 clears a stage to globalize the examination by introducing an exchange amongst ventures and scholarly associations and information exchange from research to [...]
Hepatology 2021
2021-03-30 - 2021-03-31    
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Hepatology 2021 provides a great platform by gathering eminent professors, Researchers, Students and delegates to exchange new ideas. The conference will cover a wide range [...]
Annual Congress on  Dental Medicine and Orthodontics
2021-04-05 - 2021-04-06    
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Dentistry Medicine 2021 is a perfect opportunity intended for International well-being Dental and Oral experts too. The conference welcomes members from every driving university, clinical [...]
World Climate Congress & Expo 2021
2021-04-06 - 2021-04-07    
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Climatology is the study of the atmosphere and weather patterns over time. This field of science focuses on recording and analyzing weather patterns throughout the [...]
European Food Chemistry and Drug Safety Congress
2021-04-12 - 2021-04-13    
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We invite you to meet us at the Food Chemistry Congress 2021, where we will ensure that you’ll have a worthwhile experience with scholars of [...]
Proteomics, Genomics & Bioinformatics
2021-04-12 - 2021-04-13    
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Proteomics 2021 is one of the front platforms for disseminating latest research results and techniques in Proteomics Research, Mass spectrometry, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Biochemistry and [...]
Plant Science & Physiology
2021-04-17 - 2021-04-18    
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The PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 2021 theme has broad interests, which address many aspects of Plant Biology, Plant Science, Plant Physiology, Plant Biotechnology, and Plant Pathology. Research [...]
Pollution Control & Sustainable 2021
2021-04-26 - 2021-04-27    
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Pollution Control 2021 conference is organizing with the theme of “Accelerating Innovations for Environmental Sustainability” Conference Series llc LTD organizes environmental conferences series 1000+ Global [...]
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Articles

Sep 23:4 Ways Big Data Can Improve Your Hospital Operations

wrs health’s emr

By Adam Groff

The medical world is growing with each new patient and hospital data is growing right along with it. From medical records to network operations, if your hospital isn’t taking advantage of a healthy dose of big data, then your management team is missing out.

When it comes to healthy data management, here are just a few ways big data can improve your hospital.

1. Patient Health History

Nowhere is data expanding at such a rapid rate than in the field of medicine.

Each new patient comes with their very own set of medical data and hospitals are really beginning to feel the data management crisis. By turning to big data, your management team can create a better healthcare infrastructure.

Big data collects and stores massive sets of data that your hospital can use to keep tabs on everything from patient recovery rates to hospital finances.

As the following article, “Big data in use…healthcare” shows, one just comes right after the other, which is why big data is improving hospitals in some pretty unique ways.

2. Electronic Health Records

Patient health records are an important step in ensuring your hospital gives the most appropriate care to its visitors. The problem is records that aren’t intuitive and immediately available don’t have as great of an effect on a patient’s recovery rate or the quality of their future visits.

Big data is making it possible for electronic health records to make their way into hospitals. With electronic health records, doctors can get the most up-to-date information on their patients’ changing health conditions.

For example, the Medical Center Health System in Odessa, Texas uses electronic health records to automatically input health data into the system before the patient leaves the room.

This ensures that if a patient is transferred to another wing in the hospital, the next physician to receive the patient will have real-time patient records.

3. Predictive Analytics

If your hospital’s management team isn’t convinced about big data, then the analytics that go with it will certainly change your mind.

Big data analytics in the healthcare field are helping physicians better track their patients’ medical conditions by collecting and analyzing each piece of the medical data puzzle.

Children’s Medical Center in Dallas, Texas for example is using big data analytics to assess theirasthma patients’ medical history all the way down to the number of inhaler refills they’ve had in the past 12 months.

By scouring data sets like this, pediatricians at the hospital can get a complete understanding of their patients.

4. Readmissions and Big Data

Medicare and Medicaid are instating a new rule that charges hospitals for any patients who are readmitted in the first 30 days of being released. This could end up costing your hospital a substantial amount of money with each Medicare patient.

Fortunately, big data can automatically correlate patient data and analyze regression rates to avoid premature releases. By tracking the data behind regression rates, hospitals can discover any unforeseen issues and extend patient discharge dates until all medical concerns are alleviated.

When it comes to managing your hospital’s data, let big data help get your medical world running more efficiently.

About the author: Adam Groff is a freelance writer and creator of content. He writes on a variety of topics including medical technology and big data.

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