by Brian Murphy | August 20, 2020
Join Brian Murphy for a new webinar sharing highlights from our recent report on Open APIs in Healthcare. Access the slides directly by following this link. In this webinar, you’ll learn: Long-term prospects for API-based development and integration in healthcareWhere can independent developers find the data they needHow are the
by Alex Lennox-Miller | August 12, 2019
The second annual Expo.Health conference was held last week here in Boston. Its emphasis on practical, real-world applications led to interesting panels and discussions, some on topics that have
by Brian Edwards | July 11, 2018
Key Takeaways Natural Language Processing (NLP) is an increasingly low-cost, low-risk way for healthcare enterprises to experiment with machine learning and deep learning technologies. HCOs can use ambient intelligence to unlock insights from the 80% of clinical data captured in an unstructured format. Ambient voice technology has seen faster adoption than
by Brian Eastwood | September 20, 2017
Latest Chilmark Market Scan Report looks at the continued growth – and continues HCO reticence – of the condition management space. Chilmark Research’s latest report, Assessing the Market for Condition Management Solutions, identifies many reasons that key healthcare stakeholders are beginning to invest in solutions that help people manage their
by Brian Murphy | August 18, 2017
Join us for our next webinar on Thursday, August 24 at 1pm ET with analysts Brian Murphy and Ken Kleinberg as we explore the latest developments in healthcare analytics and the vendors enabling new uses for all the data being generated with today’s health IT systems. They will first present the
by Brian Murphy | August 14, 2017
The 2017 Healthcare Analytics Market Trends Report is now available. Building on the 2014 and 2016 editions of this report, Chilmark returned to the market this year to assess critical changes in vendor solutions to see how well they map to provider needs. This report reveals that analytics vendor solutions
by Brian Eastwood | June 05, 2017
One of the most interesting trends that Chilmark Research uncovered in studying the care management market over the last several months was the shift away from care coordination and back toward the delivery of care management. After all, the rhetoric in the healthcare industry points directly at care coordination –