Big Data Tools for Population Health Management

Posted October 25, 2012 | Technology |

Managing population health entails a complex set of activities involving many interconnected parts: health and its multiple determinants, healthcare delivery systems, information technology, and analytics. Personal biology and genetics; diagnosis, testing, and treatment across multiple providers and settings; and a host of environmental factors all affect health outcomes and the quality and cost of care delivery.

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Lori Damiano
Lori A. Damiano has fourteen years of experience in supporting strategic, regulatory compliance, and facility planning engagements for healthcare clients in both the private and public sectors. Ms. Damiano is skilled in data analysis, market analysis, research, project management and transforming data into strategic information. This background serves as a foundation to support client decision-making in a wide range of planning projects.… Read More
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