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The Power of Digitalizing Health Care - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM SIEMENS HEALTHINEERS

Harvard Business

The acceleration of digital technology has enabled the disruption of many disparate industries. But that is about to change, as big data and the ability to crunch it will deliver actionable insights that will increase health care’s reach, efficiency, accuracy, and value. Four Steps for Digitalizing Healthcare.

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Technology Is Changing What a Premium Automotive Brand Looks Like

Harvard Business

Many mature industries are experiencing significant technological disruption. Leaders in every industry are no doubt keeping a vigilant eye on such developments, yet one very important aspect of this disruption has been largely overlooked: technology fundamentally changes what makes your brand premium. Insight Center.

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How Machine Learning Is Helping Us Predict Heart Disease and Diabetes

Harvard Business

In an ongoing effort with Boston-area hospitals, including the Boston Medical Center and the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, we found that we could predict hospitalizations due to these two chronic diseases about a year in advance with an accuracy rate of as much as 82%. Insight Center. The Leading Edge of Health Care.

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How to Reduce Primary Care Doctors’ Workloads While Improving Care

Harvard Business

And we describe steps needed to overcome these obstacles, lowering costs and improving quality. Not long ago, many services such as tax accounting were delivered episodically and in-person, as most health care still is today. Health care has proved resistant to a similar transition, although everyone would benefit. Barriers to Transformation.

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60 Countries’ Digital Competitiveness, Indexed

Harvard Business

Yet in this short period, digital technologies have upended our world. It is barely 20 years since Sergey Brin and Larry Page registered the domain name google.com, and only 10 years since Steve Jobs walked onto a stage in San Francisco and introduced the iPhone. Digital technology is widespread and spreading fast.