The Great Confluence

March 10, 2015
As patient health data continues to grow at an exponential upward curve it has become blatantly clear that most EHR systems today are not optimized to handle all this information from the abundance of sources that exist today. The EHRs used by healthcare organizations can aggregate large volumes of structured data for analytical forecasting. However, there is an over overwhelmingly large amount of information from outside sources - social media, census surveys, weather bureaus, air quality indexes and other organizations that collect data with health and behavioral implications. Download this white paper for further insight into the evolution of EHR, big data storage and medical care.

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