When implemented systematically and at a large scale, basic technological solutions can lower the cost of improving health outcomes.
Fremont, CA: The COVID-19 outbreak ushered in a digital era in which practically every aspect of our life was transformed. While many people want the healthcare industry to return to pre-pandemic days, the "new normal" is here to stay, with even more development from digital health to data-driven healthcare. When this occurs, businesses will have to show how this will improve healthcare services' quality, accessibility, and efficiency.
Here are four ways to move from digital healthcare to data-driven healthcare:
Identify and invest
Healthcare businesses must increase their investments in AI and other modern technology. AI and advanced analytics, which automate decision-making processes, will make clinical operations more agile. Given the central importance of data in automated decision-making, the rise of these technologies necessitates a shift from digital health to data-driven healthcare.
Improve big data analysis, data quality, and availability
Vast volumes of data are generated by technological gadgets, which can be evaluated to give real-time clinical or medical care. To extract significant value from data, it must meet four criteria (relevance, actionability, availability, and interoperability).