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BARDA Industry Day
2020-10-27    
12:00 am
Organized by BARDA BARDA Industry Day is the annual meeting held to increase potential partner’s awareness of U.S. Government medical countermeasure priorities, interact with BARDA [...]
The Future of Insurance USA
2020-11-16 - 2020-11-18    
All Day
We’re excited to announce today the launch of The Future of Insurance USA (November 16-18 2020), an online 3-day conference by Reuters Events. The Future [...]
Geneva Health Forum 2020
2020-11-16 - 2020-11-18    
12:00 am
Geneva Health Forum 2020 The 8th edition of the Geneva Health Forum will take place from 16-18 November 2020. The thematic of the year will [...]
19 Nov
2020-11-19 - 2020-11-20    
12:00 am
The stage is set for a paradigm shift in healthcare. The opportunity exists to redefine healthcare in a way that transforms patient outcomes, drives efficiency [...]
The 2nd Saudi International Pharma Expo
2020-11-23 - 2020-11-24    
All Day
ABOUT THE 2ND SAUDI INTERNATIONAL PHARMA EXPO SAUDI INTERNATIONAL PHARMA EXPO offers you an EXCELLENT opportunity to expand your business in Saudi Arabia and international [...]
World Congress on Medical Toxicology
2020-12-01 - 2020-12-02    
12:00 am
World Congress on Medical Toxicology Medical Toxicology Pharma 2020 provides a global platform to meet and develop interpersonal relationship with the world’s leading toxicologists, pharmacologists, [...]
01 Dec
2020-12-01 - 2020-12-02    
All Day
International Conference on Food Technology & Beverages” at Kyoto, Japan in the course of Kyoto, Japan, December, 01-02, 2020 Theme of the Food Tech 2020 [...]
Biomedical, Bio Pharma and Clinical Research
2020-12-03 - 2020-12-04    
12:00 am
Biomedical, Bio Pharma and Clinical Research Conference Series LLC LTD cordially invites you to be a part of “2nd International Conference on Biomedical, Bio Pharma [...]
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23 Nov 20
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Articles

Using Online Data in the Healthcare Industry

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The internet is a powerful tool, no matter what it’s being used for. Going forward, it’s going to play an increasingly important role across all industries, but it is going to be particularly important in the health industry. The stakes in healthcare are higher and more personal than they are in any other industry. Healthcare providers need to use every tool available to them, and that absolutely includes online data gathering and analysis.

Ease of Access

Having health data available online and securely accessible benefits healthcare providers as well as patients. Patients who can access reliable health information online wherever and whenever they like are more likely to be aware of their health. It makes it possible for some healthcare tools to be more widely and easily accessible, and it also means that healthcare providers will have more complete records.

Rapid Responses

In addition to ease of access, online data also allows for rapid responses. Instead of waiting for the information to be couriered over, it can be instantly accessed by whoever needs it. Of course the need for rapidity and ease of access must be balanced with the need for security and privacy, especially with regards to the healthcare industry. One cannot deny, however, that there is absolutely a need for responsiveness in healthcare.

Data Gathering

Health is a complicated matter with a thousand variables that interact in complex and unpredictable ways. The broader you can cast a net of information gathering, the more accurate your diagnoses will be. Online data gathering techniques allow for a potentially infinitely broad net to be cast, looking at everything from items purchased to searches made.

Analysis

The other side of that data gathering coin is that when you have a huge amount of data and variables interacting complexly, analysis becomes an incredibly difficult and complicated task. With the advent of online data gathering and web scraping, you have a potentially huge amount of data to analyze, more than one person could ever hope to come to terms with. The internet can allow for that task to be spread among many people, or even partially automated.

Automation

Online data also allows for certain processes to be automated, which can ease the strain on personnel. Some automation can be a powerful tool to make diagnoses faster and provide better healthcare, but it must also be noted that some functions cannot and should not be automated. When automation empowers patients and providers to do more good, that’s wonderful, but automation cannot replace good human judgement.

Trends

One aspect where analysis and automation can be broadly useful is in looking at trends, especially trends over time. The human brain is naturally pattern seeking, and will sometimes fabricate a trend where no trend exists, so it’s important to have a broad and more impartial system for gathering information and making analyses. The ability to gather data on trends is particularly important for healthcare providers because it empowers them to make predictions.

Predictions

The ability to take data and make projections can literally be the difference between life and death in the healthcare industry. Hypothetically, with enough information and the correct calculations, you can predict, for example, how bad the flu season is likely to be this year. Forewarned is forearmed after all, and is particularly important when you need to have at least a ballpark notion of how many vaccines you will need to have available, when, and where.

Online data gathering is a powerful tool when applied sensitively and thoughtfully. It can provide ease of access for providers and patients, allow for rapid responses, facilitate better data gathering and analyses with automation, and empower healthcare providers to analyze trends and make predictions. Of course, all those benefits must be weighed and balanced against the risks of security breaches and confidentiality issues, but in the end, the question isn’t whether the health industry will use online data, but how they should use online data.