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MedeAnalytics is a leader in healthcare analytics, providing innovative solutions that enable measurable impact for healthcare payers and providers. With the most advanced data orchestration in healthcare, payers and providers count on us to deliver actionable insights that improve financial, operational, and clinical outcomes. To date, we’ve helped uncover millions of dollars in savings annually.

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The future of digital health part 4: Convergence of AI and analytics for healthcare payers

The future of digital health part 1: Are you prepared for what’s on the horizon?

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healthcare visionary and thought leader Andy Dé discusses how COVID-19 has triggered remarkable digital transformation and predicts how healthcare delivery will likely change as a result. Follow along the next few weeks as Dé uncovers five long-term innovation implications that providers, healthcare leaders, and payers need to consider.

Pandemic fuels 2021 healthcare megatrends

Pandemic fuels 2021 healthcare megatrends

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When I wrote about megatrends last year, the predictions were, naturally, forward-looking. Telehealth, for example, was important because of increased healthcare consumerism and the convergence of technologies to make its use quick and easy for payers, providers and patients.

Data visualization: A picture is worth a thousand…healthcare data points?

Data visualization: A picture is worth a thousand…healthcare data points?

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The amount of data produced daily has grown exponentially with nearly 90% of the world’s data generated in the last two years alone. To ensure we can make sense of this data, analysts must find meaningful ways to present the information to their audiences.

Why providers need analytics to prepare today for the aftermath of the coronavirus

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Healthcare providers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic continue to be overwhelmed by the increase of cases worldwide. Physicians, nurses and other direct providers are overworked, tired and mentally exhausted from non-stop diagnosis and treatment during the pandemic.

Avoid COVID-19 modeling pitfalls by eliminating bias, using good data

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COVID-19 models are being used every day to predict the course and short- and long-term impacts of the pandemic. And we’ll be using these COVID-19 models for months to come.

Securing your internet router for work at home use

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With many of us working from home due to the coronavirus pandemic, I wanted to share some tips on different ways to secure your home network. 1. Review the administrator password…

Enhancing your network connectivity for work at home work

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I originally wrote this for MedeAnalytics employees around the world who have been working at home since March 17 because of the coronavirus pandemic. Anybody working from home—and a lot…

3 Steps Any Healthcare Organization Can Take to Improve Enterprise Analytics

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By Kristin Weir When it comes down to the most basic purpose of why organizations use analytics, it’s simple: they want to uncover insights that help them take the next…

Why Predictive Analytics is the Answer to Healthcare’s Big Data Problem

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By Scott Hampel Making improvements in healthcare data analytics has the potential to lead to significant cost savings and improved patient health and wellness. We’ve identified two ways these improvements…

Unfamiliar Healthcare Players, Interoperability and Social Determinants Round Out 2020 Megatrends

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By Scott Hampel, president of MedeAnaltyics We conclude our 2020 Megatrends with an exploration of new players entering healthcare, the necessity and importance of data interoperability as well as social…

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