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Health Data Analytics 2016 — Martin’s Insights

29 Nov

I captured this write up by Martin Fowler as it is organized around 6 areas that I see as foundational: collection/persistence; privacy / security; interoperability / sharing; BI / Reporting;  analytics; and, Information strategy. It always seems in one form or another to come back to these topics.

From http://www.martinsights.com

Health Data Analytics 2016

I had the privilege and pleasure to attend HISA’s Health Data Analytics conference in Brisbane on 11 and 12 October 2016. What follows is this particular BI and Analytics consultant’s impressions and insights from the conference in terms of the main themes covered and the messages and impressions I take away, again from my particular…

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Interesting thought process to identify analytical approaches

8 Jul

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Courtesy of a colleague in the medical data management world – check out this graphic. It is missing a few approaches, but lays out the thought process well.

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The Booz Allen Field Guide to Data Science has a similar linkage that is useful. That book can be downloaded here

While I am at at, I found this good book Managing Research Data by Graham-Pryor that focuses on managing research data. I continue to be surprised at the approaches taken by “traditional” data management folks to feed the analytical processes. The old school way of dealing with analytics data did not work well which has created some of the organizational work arounds that exist in companies. This only gets worse when dealing with large amounts of data, and data that must work across systems / sources.

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