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Early Experiences With Big Data At An Academic Medical Center
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Halamka, John D.
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Accountable care organizations
/ Archives & records
/ Best practice
/ Big Data
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Computerized medical records
/ Cost
/ Data base management
/ Data mining
/ Data storage
/ Decision making
/ Electronic health records
/ Harvard university
/ Health records
/ Health services
/ Hospitals
/ Israel
/ Laboratories
/ Medical equipment
/ Medical records
/ Medical service
/ Medical supplies
/ Medicare
/ Patients
/ Pharmacy
/ Physicians
/ Real time
/ Records
/ Storage
/ Studies
/ Technology adoption
2014
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Early Experiences With Big Data At An Academic Medical Center
by
Halamka, John D.
in
Accountable care organizations
/ Archives & records
/ Best practice
/ Big Data
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Computerized medical records
/ Cost
/ Data base management
/ Data mining
/ Data storage
/ Decision making
/ Electronic health records
/ Harvard university
/ Health records
/ Health services
/ Hospitals
/ Israel
/ Laboratories
/ Medical equipment
/ Medical records
/ Medical service
/ Medical supplies
/ Medicare
/ Patients
/ Pharmacy
/ Physicians
/ Real time
/ Records
/ Storage
/ Studies
/ Technology adoption
2014
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Early Experiences With Big Data At An Academic Medical Center
by
Halamka, John D.
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Accountable care organizations
/ Archives & records
/ Best practice
/ Big Data
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Computerized medical records
/ Cost
/ Data base management
/ Data mining
/ Data storage
/ Decision making
/ Electronic health records
/ Harvard university
/ Health records
/ Health services
/ Hospitals
/ Israel
/ Laboratories
/ Medical equipment
/ Medical records
/ Medical service
/ Medical supplies
/ Medicare
/ Patients
/ Pharmacy
/ Physicians
/ Real time
/ Records
/ Storage
/ Studies
/ Technology adoption
2014
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Early Experiences With Big Data At An Academic Medical Center
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Early Experiences With Big Data At An Academic Medical Center
2014
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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), an academic health care institution affiliated with Harvard University, has been an early adopter of electronic applications since the 1970s. Various departments of the medical center and the physician practice groups affiliated with it have implemented electronic health records, filmless imaging, and networked medical devices to such an extent that data storage at BIDMC now amounts to three petabytes and continues to grow at a rate of 25 percent a year. Initially, the greatest technical challenge was the cost and complexity of data storage. However, today the major focus is on transforming raw data into information, knowledge, and wisdom. This article discusses the data growth, increasing importance of analytics, and changing user requirements that have shaped the management of big data at BIDMC.
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