Big Data Analytics: Finding Healthcare in a New Frontier
- by 7wData
It’s the new millennium, and instilled therewith came the progressive cycle of technological development, bringing in the age of Big Data analytics and secure cloud resources. The past decade has brought on breath-taking advances which coordinate the way we routinely store mass amounts of information. This new trend is being called Big Data, and whether you know it or not, this new source is helping businesses of every industry to become more productive and efficient in every way, including the healthcare sector.
Big Data analytics and cloud storage is simply trying to make the world a better place. The in-depth growth of efficiency tools we use in today’s medicine started with archaic remedies carved in wood tablets, setting off a task to conquer each sickness one by one for the prosperity of health and happiness. By having the ability to store vast amounts of medical information today into one single majority grouping, the medical industry has a more fortified and intuitive basis from which it can determine the exact general needs of a given population, and most importantly, a single patient. This information is giving rise to new medical approaches every day which goes beyond relying on a single doctor’s perspective. These coming changes will have a dramatic impact on medical capacity and the way doctors operate.
The prestigious medical profession of late has always had its pros, yet, when a doctor’s opinion of extensive professional experience is matched with the hard facts of Big Data analytics, the human error in us takes the disadvantage. As a patient’s condition can be assessed and speculated about by groups of doctors, the simple fact remains that computers produce much more reliable results many times faster than any human without the plethora of inconsistencies to grapple with afterward.
With access to Big Data, the program can be harnessed to scour and analyze thousands, even millions, of patient histories and similar cases. A large 600-bed hospital’s records of 20 years can be stored on just four terabytes of cloud memory, which is quite minute considering what immense amounts of information we process daily. According to Healthcatalyst.com, a fleet of Southwest’s 607 Boeing 737 aircraft generate more than 260,000 terabytes of data each day. However, they are not equipped to store the information, but that will be in the future.
Healthcare institutions have many enormous supplies of data coming in electronic medical record systems. Most of that is collected for recreational purposes.
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