EPISODE · Apr 6, 2022 · 8 MIN
Ensuring Clean, Usable Data in Healthcare
from Healthcare IT Today Interviews · host John Lynn
After understanding the importance of clean, usable data, the next key is to learn about data quality and how we solve the problem of garbage in leads to garbage out. For this, I chatted with Mike Noshay, Founder and Chief Strategy & Marketing Officer at Verinovum, who shared about why data is so important and what the ramifications are of poor quality data in healthcare. Noshay also shared why it's so difficult to get the data right in healthcare and then he dove into why a lot of the really great things on the horizon from tech companies in healthcare aren't widely implemented yet. He shares why we haven't seen the benefits of those promising projects. However, he also shares what can happen when a healthcare organization gets their data strategy right. Learn more about Verinovum: https://www.verinovum.com/ Find more great Health IT content: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
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After understanding the importance of clean, usable data, the next key is to learn about data quality and how we solve the problem of garbage in leads to garbage out. For this, I chatted with Mike Noshay, Founder and Chief Strategy & Marketing Officer at Verinovum, who shared about why data is so important and what the ramifications are of poor quality data in healthcare. Noshay also shared why it's so difficult to get the data right in healthcare and then he dove into why a lot of the really great things on the horizon from tech companies in healthcare aren't widely implemented yet. He shares why we haven't seen the benefits of those promising projects. However, he also shares what can happen when a healthcare organization gets their data strategy right. Learn more about Verinovum: https://www.verinovum.com/ Find more great Health IT content: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
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