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Thursday Aug 19, 2021
Healthcare Data: Who Takes Care of it and How Healthy is it?
Thursday Aug 19, 2021
Thursday Aug 19, 2021
Over 30% of the world’s data is comprised of healthcare data with the U.S. government arguably collecting the largest portion. On this month’s episode of the Harvard Data Science Review Podcast, we explore all things healthcare data with the help of two experts who provide their perspectives from the public and private sectors. Our guests are Justin Fanelli, Chief Architect of Defense Medical Intelligence Data and the Technical Director at the Naval Information Warfare Center and Michelle Holko, Principal Architect Public Sector Cloud for Healthcare and Life Sciences at Google.
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Very interesting. Healthcare data is the one area of the data world where I think there is so much rich information that could devolve so much insight into multiple key areas of a persons lifecycle. Finding ways to extract bio information directly from the patient is critical. However, the issue of Governance and oversight always trumps critical use opportunities. Who exercises control? The patient or medical facility. Some patients purposely withhold medical information.
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