Campbellsville University Final Sponsor Presentation

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Campbellsville University

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You will demonstrate your understanding of the importance of the final two phases of the Data Analytics Lifecycle: Communicating the Results and Operationalizing. You have studied various analytic methods, along with surveying various available tools and techniques.

For this, you will create a Final Sponsor Presentation. You have been hired by Aetna to use big data to improve patient health. The case study you will use can be found at: https://gigaom.com/2012/11/20/how-aetna-is-using-b... .

You will submit a PowerPoint Presentation file (ppt or pptx) with at least the following slides: (You can submit more, but I'm mainly looking for these six slides)

  1. Title (Your name + other info)
  2. Situation and Project Goals
  3. Executive Summary
  4. Approach
  5. Method Description
  6. Recommendations

Note: There is no direct information in the case study that covers the specific analytics methods used. You will extrapolate from the provided information in the case study and provide your own interpretation of the method (or methods) the Data Science team used. Draw from what we have covered this semester and map what you learned to what that team probably did. There is no rubric for this assignment. I want you to be as creative as possible. Tell the story. Inspire your sponsors. 

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DATA ANALYTICS
LIFECYLE – AETNA
CASE STUDY

DATA ANALYTICS LIFECYLE
Situation

•Aetna has lots of unused data of its
18.2million customers – conditions,
treatment, medical procedures
(Higginbotham, 2012)
•Through analysis of the data, the
company can improve the health
outcome of its individuals leading to
lower medical costs

DATA ANALYTICS LIFECYLE
Project Goals

•Patient safety – ensure patient plans
and treatment do not harm patients
•Patient car...

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