A Review of Analytics and Clinical Informatics in Health Care

Federal investment in health information technology has incentivized the adoption of electronic health record systems by physicians and health care organizations; the result has been a massive rise in the collection of patient data in electronic form (i.e. “Big Data”). Health care systems have lever...

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Health
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Health Sciences
Humans
Information technology
Medical
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