Healthcare Analytics stands at the forefront of the data-driven transformation in healthcare, leveraging advanced analytics to derive meaningful insights from vast datasets. By analyzing clinical, operational, and financial data, healthcare analytics professionals identify patterns, predict trends, and support informed decision-making. The application of analytics in healthcare extends to personalized medicine, population health management, and operational efficiency. As the volume and complexity of healthcare data continue to grow, healthcare analytics becomes an indispensable tool in optimizing patient outcomes, improving resource allocation, and enhancing the overall quality and efficiency of healthcare delivery. Assessing and monitoring the quality of healthcare services through data analysis. This involves measuring key performance indicators, benchmarking against standards, and identifying opportunities for improvement in patient care.
Title : Value based care: Implications for nursing
Adele Webb, Strategic Education, Inc., United States
Title : Reducing predictable in hospital cardiac arrests
Patty Gessner, Ascension Alexian Brothers Medical Center, United States
Title : Strengthening the nursing profession: The new paradigm of mentorship
Robin Adams Geiger, Ingenovis Health, United States
Title : Relationship between glycemic control and frailty in Chinese older patients with diabetes: The mediating role of diabetes distress
Chenyang Li, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine, China
Title : Exploring and responding to increasing burnout among higher education nursing faculty in the United States
Shannon McCrory Churchill, D’Youville University, United States
Title : The peaks and troughs of vancomycin compliance
Tracy O Brien, University of Pittsburgh, United States