Smart money is catching on to the potential of AI for operations to reduce overhead in healthcare. This report looks at leading solutions and provides an overview of the current dynamics of the market.
The Health Cloud Data Analytics Hub
This research brief introduces the idea of a Health Cloud Data Analytics Hub. It describes how the combination of cloud computing and advanced tools for healthcare data management can help healthcare enterprises enable both users and developers to do more with data.
Patient-Centric Communication for the Omnichannel Future: Patient Relationship Management
This research offers insights into the differences between classic CRM and health care-native Patient Relationship Management. [Sponsored by Innovaccer]
From Connectivity to Real Provider Usability: Enhanced Reconciliation for Healthcare Data
This brief describes healthcare data curation (de-duping, reconciliation) supporting integration of external data sources and classes into a patient’s chart.
The Health Cloud: Key Infrastructure for Digital Transformation
To succeed in digital transformation, healthcare enterprises must consider partnering with a cloud vendor with healthcare-specific IT experience and expertise.
2021 Virtual Care Management: Solutions Enabling Omnichannel Care Market Trends Report
This research report looks at how virtual care management – a market with a CAGR in excess of 20% – factors into a successful omnichannel care strategy.
Integration Infrastructure: Building 21st Century Health IT Market Trends Report
Quality of care, growth potential, and regulatory compliance all hang in the balance without integration infrastructure that can ensure greater data liquidity.
Addressing Social Determinants of Health: IT Solutions to Engage Community Resources
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2019 Healthcare Payer Analytics Market Trends Report
This comprehensive report provides an overview of the payer analytics and reporting market and evaluates offerings from 18 leading vendors, classified into three groups: claims analytics, clinical analytics, and technology-enabled services vendors.