Normalized Data: What It Is and Why You Need It

November 3, 2021Garrett SchmittNo CommentsBig Data, health data, Interoperability, normalized data

In today’s world of big data, the ability to collect, store, analyze, and move data from one place to another has become essential to business operations. Unlimited variables exist within the creation of data and it gets more complicated by storing and merging. No surprise to anyone, having access to quality, accurate, consistent, and secure data…

Identifying Big Data Sources for Population Health Management

January 3, 2018Garrett SchmittNo CommentsBig Data, Population Health

Effective population health management is beginning to require healthcare providers to rely heavily on big data derived from both their own health IT systems and from their business partners. Identifying patients at high risk of developing chronic diseases or falling away from maintenance protocols is a significant challenge for many organizations, but is quickly becoming…

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