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S1 Ep9: How Healthy Data Improves Patient Care — featuring Don Woodlock of InterSystems
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English - August 03, 2021 17:00 - 19 minutes - 18.2 MBMedicine Health & Fitness Mental Health Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
How does access to healthcare data save lives?
Consider the story of a 28-year-old patient who died from an opioid addiction. After the fact, his healthcare team realized that the young man had visited seven different emergency departments in the two months prior to his death. But without access to that information, none of the EDs realized the full extent of the problem. With the right data, they would have intervened differently, and the patient might still be alive today.
Don Woodlock is Head of the Healthcare Business Unit at InterSystems, the leading provider of creative data technology solutions for the healthcare, finance and logistics industries. Don has 30 years of experience in healthcare IT, and he is dedicated to empowering care providers and connecting care communities through easy-to-use health information.
On this episode of HLTH Matters, Don joins host Jody Tropeano, Content Director at HLTH, to discuss the difference between healthy and unhealthy data, offering examples of how healthy data makes a powerful difference in patient care. Don explains the benefits of data interoperability and shares his take on machine learning as the future of healthcare. Listen in to understand why predictive models have yet to make a difference in patient care and learn how clinical data can be used to empower research and improve public health.
Topics Covered
InterSystems’ work in building creative data solutions for healthcareThe difference between healthy and unhealthy dataExamples of how healthy data makes a powerful difference in patient careHow data interoperability benefits health systems, vendors and patientsWhy analytics projects are not ‘done’ when the dashboard goes liveDon’s take on machine learning as the future of healthcareWhy predictive models have yet to make an impact in the healthcare spaceUsing clinical data to improve public health, research and patient careConnect with Don Woodlock
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Introductory Quote
“We really believe data is this key asset that we can all leverage to make healthcare better.”