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Theory and practice of business intelligence in healthcare / Jiban Khuntia, Xue Ning, Mohan Tanniru, editors.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Khuntia, Jiban, 1974- author.
Contributor:
Khuntia, Jiban, 1974- editor.
Ning, Xue, 1986- editor.
Tanniru, Mohan R., editor.
Series:
Advances in healthcare information systems and administration (AHISA) book series.
Advances in Healthcare Information Systems and Administration (AHISA) Book Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Data mining.
Health services administration--Data processing.
Health services administration.
Business intelligence.
Big data.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxxiii, 322 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color), charts.
Place of Publication:
Hershey, Pennsylvania : Medical Information Science Reference, [2020]
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary:
"This book introduces data mining, modeling, and analytic techniques to health and healthcare data; articulates the value of big volumes of data to health and healthcare; evaluates business intelligence tools; and explores business intelligence use and applications in healthcare" Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Business intelligence and analytics (BI&A) capabilities in health care
Chapter 2. Billing and review perspectives in health care
Chapter 3. Leveraging intelligence in value creation across provider patient ecosystems
Chapter 4. Operations-intelligence-strategy (OIS) process in healthcare
Chapter 5.Generation and management of data for healthcare and health diagnostics
Chapter 6. Data to analytics to insight: role of rtDashboard at St. Joseph Mercy Health
Chapter 7. Deep learning of data analytics in healthcare
Chapter 8. Integration of BI in healthcare: from data and information to decisions
Chapter 9. A proposed architecture to sustain public-private partnership: the case of the Arizona ASHLine
Chapter 10. Patient empowerment and analytics
Chapter 11. Guiding assistive-technology adaptations through intelligent stream mining of patient data
Chapter 12. Ethically building business intelligence in healthcare: a value-sensitive perspective.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781799823117
1799823113
OCLC:
1119746079

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