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Read The Big Promise of Big Data in Health Care on pages 278 - 280 of the textbook, Reynolds, G.W. (2016). Information technology for managers (2nd ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning. After reading the case, write a 2-page single spaced analysis answering the following questions:

  1. Discuss the benefits and drawbacks of online medical records.
  2. Computer-aided diagnosis can replace years of experience, providing opportunities for young, inexperienced physicians. Do you agree or disagree?
  3. Do you think that there will be a place for physicians without computer skills?
  4. Big data analytics can significantly reduce healthcare costs worldwide. What would the federal government, collaborative ventures, such as Optum Labs, healthcare providers, healthcare insurers, and patients need to do to make this happen?

Please be sure to follow the APA style format in your writing, making sure that your answer is well supported using material from the book or any additional sources. Use at least five references in your paper and cite them properly. If material from any source (including the assigned case or book) is used, these references should be specified using the APA format. The font should be 12-point Times New Roman. The margins should be 1 inch all around. The line spacing should be single spaced with no spacing between paragraphs. Your work should be original as it would be checked for plagiarism.

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Running Head: The Big Promise of Big data in Healthcare

The Big Promise of Big data in Healthcare Case Study Analysis,
First Name, Last Name,
Institutional Affiliation
Date of Submission,

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The Big Promise of Big data in Healthcare

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Question one
Healthcare centers are cultivating the influence of big data in their preparation to assume
ultimate accountability for patient’s clinical and financial results. These online platforms range
from the real-time status monitor heart failure patients to tools that determine the score level of
health risk in an ICU (Reynold, 2016). The recently developed data-driven technical innovations
feature major concerns in the quality of the data collected and the integrity of the any given
healthcare center. There are numerous benefits and drawbacks of utilizing online medical records
some of which are as discussed below.
Firstly, online medical records also called the electronic medical records (EMRs) provides
medical practitioners with accurate, up-to-date, and comprehensive information regarding the
patients’ health history at the point of care (Raghupathi, 2014). Secondly, EMRs enables rapid
access to patients’ medical records for more coordinated and efficient emergent medical
approach. Thirdly, EMRs enhances secure sharing of electronic information with the individual
patients and other clinicians within the organization for the purpose of ensuring the prescribed
preventive measures share a common interest in the treatment of the patient. Moreover, EMRs
helps physicians to conduct more efficient diagnose on the individual patients through reduction
of medical errors, and enhancing provision of a safer medical care (Reynold, 2016).
Additionally, they improve the effectiveness of the interaction and communication between the
patient and the healt...


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