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Clinical Analytics is a form of E-Healthcare that uses data and analytics to improve patient care and outcomes. It involves the collection, analysis, and interpretation of patient data to identify trends and patterns in patient care. This data can be used to inform decisions about patient care, such as diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Clinical Analytics can also be used to identify areas of improvement in healthcare delivery, such as reducing costs and improving patient satisfaction.
Clinical Analytics is a rapidly growing field, with many companies offering solutions to healthcare providers. These solutions range from data collection and analysis to predictive analytics and machine learning. Companies such as IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, and Cerner are leading the way in providing innovative solutions to healthcare providers. Other companies such as Epic Systems, Allscripts, and Athenahealth are also providing solutions to the healthcare industry. Show Less Read more