Global Big Data in Healthcare Study 2015-2020 Featuring Explorys, Humedica, InterSystems, Pervasive, Clinical Query, GNS Healthcare, OmedaRX, and Sogeti Healthcare
DUBLIN, June 23, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/rz286s/big_data_in) has announced the addition of the "Big Data in Healthcare 2015 - 2020" report to their offering.
The global healthcare industry faces three key challenges. First is the requirement for cost reduction without jeopardizing the quality and management of healthcare services for everyone. The second challenge involves the significant increase in healthcare concerns, ranging from rising rate of chronic diseases, aging population and the dynamic consumer demands, including accessibility and health care expectations. The third is the shifting paradigm in healthcare characterized by reactive healthcare system to proactive health care system.
Medical data represents a large, rapidly growing, and mostly unstructured data residing in multiple locations including lab and imaging systems, physician notes, medical correspondence, claims, CRM and financial systems. With resizing costs with the healthcare industry, there is an imperative to reduce the cost of care and efficiently manage resources without compromising patient care. Healthcare organizations have the opportunity to leverage big data technology to perform analytics to improve care and profitability.
This research evaluates the healthcare landscape and the factors which are facilitating the need for incorporation of big data technologies and solutions. This research also evaluates the need for a data-driven healthcare organization as a new paradigm to determine quality metrics, data source integration, and data security management. The report assesses big data relative to organizational goals for achieving a comprehensive healthcare system.
The report also focuses on the opportunities to leverage big data in healthcare for improved healthcare operations in terms of cost reduction including fraud detection. The report evaluates key players including Explorys, Humedica, InterSystems, Pervasive, Clinical Query, GNS Healthcare, OmedaRX, and Sogeti Healthcare. All purchases of this report includes time with an expert analyst who will help you link key findings in the report to the business issues you're addressing. This needs to be used within three months of purchasing the report.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Executive Summary
2 Introduction
2.1 Personal Health Care Expenditures
2.2 US Government Spending on Healthcare 2010 - 2020
2.3 US Healthcare Budget Allocation in 2015
3 Big Data in Healthcare
3.1 Big Data as Basis for Insightful Action
3.2 Clinical and Advanced Analytics
3.3 Steps to Becoming a Data-Driven Healthcare Organization
3.3.1 Determine Quality Metrics
3.3.2 Data Source Integration
3.3.3 Data Security Management
3.4 Unstructured Data in Healthcare
3.4.1 Comprehensive Healthcare Systems
3.4.2 Improved Collaboration Among Key Players
3.4.3 Efficient Access to Healthcare
3.4.4 Healthcare and Big Data Treatment
3.5 Advantages of Managing Big Data in Healthcare
3.5.1 Big Data for Earlier Disease Detection
3.5.2 Big Data for Fraud Detection
3.5.3 Healthcare as Vulnerable Target
3.5.4 Big Data Defers Prescription Abuse
3.5.5 Big Data for Precision Medicine
3.5.6 Customized Healthcare
3.5.7 Population Health Management
4 Impact of Trends
4.1 Need to Leverage Big Data
4.1.1 Data Government Framework
4.1.2 Healthcare Provider Collaboration
4.1.3 Tailored Solutions
5 Big Data Health Care Solutions
5.1 Due North Analytics
5.2 Explorys
5.3 Humedica
5.4 Intersystems
5.5 Pervasive
5.6 Clinical Query
5.7 GNS Healthcare
5.8 Omedarx
5.9 Truven Health Analytics
5.10 Sogeti Healthcare
6 Future Outlook
6.1 More Research Big Data Analytics R&D
6.2 More Towards Personalized Medicine
6.3 Potential to Predict and Prevent Disease
6.4 More Analytics for Doctors
6.5 More Towards Drug Discovery
7 Conclusions
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