Demystifying big data and machine learning for healthcare
Material type: TextPublication details: Routledge New York 2021Description: xxvi, 183 pISBN:- 9781032097169
- 362.1 NAT
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Book | Indian Institute of Management LRC General Stacks | IT & Decisions Sciences | 362.1 NAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 004749 |
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338.927014 MAR Information and communication technology for sustainable development | 343.54 CHA Cyber laws and IT protection | 361.3028563 TAM Artificial intelligence and social work | 362.1 NAT Demystifying big data and machine learning for healthcare | 362.1 UND Health tech: | 362.10684 MAD Data-driven healthcare: how analytics and BI are transforming the industry | 363.25968 HAS Digital forensics basics: |
Healthcare transformation requires us to continually look at new and better ways to manage insights – both within and outside the organization today. Increasingly, the ability to glean and operationalize new insights efficiently as a byproduct of an organization’s day-to-day operations is becoming vital to hospitals and health systems ability to survive and prosper. One of the long-standing challenges in healthcare informatics has been the ability to deal with the sheer variety and volume of disparate healthcare data and the increasing need to derive veracity and value out of it.
Demystifying Big Data and Machine Learning for Healthcare investigates how healthcare organizations can leverage this tapestry of big data to discover new business value, use cases, and knowledge as well as how big data can be woven into pre-existing business intelligence and analytics efforts.
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