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What is Population Health

Big Data Analytics for Smart and Connected Cities
Emphasis on improving health outcomes of a group of patients such as diabetic or cardiovascular patients.
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Towards a Better and Smarter Healthcare and IoT
Navin Kumar (Advisory Board Company, USA)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 38
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-6207-8.ch009
Abstract
The amount of healthcare data continues to exponentially grow everyday. The complexity of this data further limits the analytical capabilities of traditional healthcare systems. With value-based care, it is far more imminent for healthcare organizations to control the costs and to improve the quality of care in order to sustain their business. The purpose of the chapter is to gain insights into complexities and challenges that exist in current healthcare systems and how big data analytics and IoT can play a pivotal role to positively influence the quality of care and patient outcomes. The chapter also provides solutions and strategies for building cloud-based data asset that can deliver rich data analytics to both the healthcare systems and the patients.
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Sustainability and Health in a Smart City: Health at the Heart of a Smart City
Population health is the collective health of a group of individuals within a given region.
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Leveraging Applications of Data Mining in Healthcare Using Big Data Analytics: An Overview
Investigating the cause, trends, and patterns of diseases in a population with the aim of improving the health of an entire human population.
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Population Health Management, Emerging Technologies, and the Science of the Individual
A term with broader content, which is related to a field relevant to the study of several important factors for health. As a result, it involves many terms, such as outcomes, disparities, determinants, and risk factors
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