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It's All Analytics! The Foundations of AI, Big Data and Data
Science Landscape for Professionals in Healthcare, Business, and
Government (978-0-367-35968-3, 325690) Professionals are challenged
each day by a changing landscape of technology and terminology. In
recent history, especially in the last 25 years, there has been an
explosion of terms and methods that automate and improve
decision-making and operations. One term, "analytics," is an
overarching description of a compilation of methodologies. But AI
(artificial intelligence), statistics, decision science, and
optimization, which have been around for decades, have resurged.
Also, things like business intelligence, online analytical
processing (OLAP) and many, many more have been born or reborn. How
is someone to make sense of all this methodology and terminology?
This book, the first in a series of three, provides a look at the
foundations of artificial intelligence and analytics and why
readers need an unbiased understanding of the subject. The authors
include the basics such as algorithms, mental concepts, models, and
paradigms in addition to the benefits of machine learning. The book
also includes a chapter on data and the various forms of data. The
authors wrap up this book with a look at the next frontiers such as
applications and designing your environment for success, which
segue into the topics of the next two books in the series.
The Problem? Companies are failing to deliver on AI and analytics
with over half stating they are "not yet treating data as a
business asset". Over half admit that they are not competing on
data and analytics. Seven out of 10 companies in a 2020 MIT study
reported minimal or no impact from AI so far. Among the 90% of
companies that have made some investment in AI, fewer than 2 out of
5 (40%) report business gains from AI in the past three years. And
only about 25% of organizations have actually forged this
data-driven culture. Is investment lacking? No. Companies now are
spending more than ever in data, analytics, and AI technologies. Is
it a lack of technology? No. There are fascinating breakthroughs
occurring on all fronts with image, voice, and streaming pattern
recognition on the forefront. Is it a lack of technical talent? Not
really. While some studies cite that we need to train more data
scientists, developers, and related professionals, the curve of
demand by supply is dampening. Is it a lack of creating an
executable strategic plan? Yes. While there has been a lot of
strategic wishing, organizations lack meaningful strategic plans.
Specifically, the development of executable strategies and the
leadership to see these strategies brought to fruition. This is the
problem. Lack of execution and lack of incorporating key components
that align and enable execution of the business strategy to
delivery is killing AI and analytics programs. Scott Burk and Gary
D. Miner have written this book for executives at all levels who
are charged with executing on analytics that need to address this
issue. The book provides unique insights into repairing the gaps
that programs need to fill to provide value from analytics
programs. It complements their three-part series, It's All
Analytics! by focusing on leadership decisions that augment data
literacy, organizational architecture, and AI case studies.
The Problem? Companies are failing to deliver on AI and analytics
with over half stating they are "not yet treating data as a
business asset". Over half admit that they are not competing on
data and analytics. Seven out of 10 companies in a 2020 MIT study
reported minimal or no impact from AI so far. Among the 90% of
companies that have made some investment in AI, fewer than 2 out of
5 (40%) report business gains from AI in the past three years. And
only about 25% of organizations have actually forged this
data-driven culture. Is investment lacking? No. Companies now are
spending more than ever in data, analytics, and AI technologies. Is
it a lack of technology? No. There are fascinating breakthroughs
occurring on all fronts with image, voice, and streaming pattern
recognition on the forefront. Is it a lack of technical talent? Not
really. While some studies cite that we need to train more data
scientists, developers, and related professionals, the curve of
demand by supply is dampening. Is it a lack of creating an
executable strategic plan? Yes. While there has been a lot of
strategic wishing, organizations lack meaningful strategic plans.
Specifically, the development of executable strategies and the
leadership to see these strategies brought to fruition. This is the
problem. Lack of execution and lack of incorporating key components
that align and enable execution of the business strategy to
delivery is killing AI and analytics programs. Scott Burk and Gary
D. Miner have written this book for executives at all levels who
are charged with executing on analytics that need to address this
issue. The book provides unique insights into repairing the gaps
that programs need to fill to provide value from analytics
programs. It complements their three-part series, It's All
Analytics! by focusing on leadership decisions that augment data
literacy, organizational architecture, and AI case studies.
The U.S. healthcare system is in "complete chaos-disarray." Medical
costs have increased significantly over the past 6 years with 70%
increase for deductibles and 24% or more for health insurance
premiums. All the while, workers earnings have either not increased
or if they did, the pay raises were for less than the increase in
the cost of medical care. The situation is unsustainable and the
public wants the system fixed. This book offers ways of fixing the
problems in healthcare. HEALTHCARE's OUT SICK - PREDICTING A CURE -
Solutions that WORK !!!! first defines the "healthcare in crisis"
problem. Through real patient experiences, the book describes the
difficulties of getting through the maze of complexity among the
plethora of "silo providers" which make up the industry. The heart
of the book provides readers with a comprehensive solution that can
work, a disruption that is necessary to provide Americans the
medical care they need without the US public and healthcare
providers and payors going into bankruptcy, insolvency or closure.
This book delves into digitized medicine, payor and provider
reimbursement models, and value-based healthcare delivery. It also
includes a philosophy or mode of thinking and operation for the
solutions that are needed for diagnosis-effective, cost-effective,
and time-efficient healthcare delivery, of which digitized
medicine, value-based care, and payor reimbursement modes are just
some of the factors. The authors propose that the real solution
involves having the patient at the center of the issues and
changing from an archaic gold standard way of thinking to a
"Predictive Analytic thinking" where one gets at the real truth by
doing "real science" that in the end becomes effective not only for
the population but for the individual person. This all leads to
real person-centered and person-directed medicine and healthcare
delivery.
The U.S. healthcare system is in "complete chaos-disarray." Medical
costs have increased significantly over the past 6 years with 70%
increase for deductibles and 24% or more for health insurance
premiums. All the while, workers earnings have either not increased
or if they did, the pay raises were for less than the increase in
the cost of medical care. The situation is unsustainable and the
public wants the system fixed. This book offers ways of fixing the
problems in healthcare. HEALTHCARE's OUT SICK - PREDICTING A CURE -
Solutions that WORK !!!! first defines the "healthcare in crisis"
problem. Through real patient experiences, the book describes the
difficulties of getting through the maze of complexity among the
plethora of "silo providers" which make up the industry. The heart
of the book provides readers with a comprehensive solution that can
work, a disruption that is necessary to provide Americans the
medical care they need without the US public and healthcare
providers and payors going into bankruptcy, insolvency or closure.
This book delves into digitized medicine, payor and provider
reimbursement models, and value-based healthcare delivery. It also
includes a philosophy or mode of thinking and operation for the
solutions that are needed for diagnosis-effective, cost-effective,
and time-efficient healthcare delivery, of which digitized
medicine, value-based care, and payor reimbursement modes are just
some of the factors. The authors propose that the real solution
involves having the patient at the center of the issues and
changing from an archaic gold standard way of thinking to a
"Predictive Analytic thinking" where one gets at the real truth by
doing "real science" that in the end becomes effective not only for
the population but for the individual person. This all leads to
real person-centered and person-directed medicine and healthcare
delivery.
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Practical Data Analytics for Innovation in Medicine - Building Real Predictive and Prescriptive Models in Personalized Healthcare and Medical Research Using AI, ML, and Related Technologies (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Gary D. Miner, Linda A. Miner, Scott Burk, Mitchell Goldstein, Robert Nisbet, …
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Practical Data Analytics for Innovation in Medicine: Building Real
Predictive and Prescriptive Models in Personalized Healthcare and
Medical Research Using AI, ML, and Related Technologies, Second
Edition discusses the needs of healthcare and medicine in the 21st
century, explaining how data analytics play an important and
revolutionary role. With healthcare effectiveness and economics
facing growing challenges, there is a rapidly emerging movement to
fortify medical treatment and administration by tapping the
predictive power of big data, such as predictive analytics, which
can bolster patient care, reduce costs, and deliver greater
efficiencies across a wide range of operational functions. Sections
bring a historical perspective, highlight the importance of using
predictive analytics to help solve health crisis such as the
COVID-19 pandemic, provide access to practical step-by-step
tutorials and case studies online, and use exercises based on
real-world examples of successful predictive and prescriptive tools
and systems. The final part of the book focuses on specific
technical operations related to quality, cost-effective medical and
nursing care delivery and administration brought by practical
predictive analytics.
It's All Analytics! The Foundations of AI, Big Data and Data
Science Landscape for Professionals in Healthcare, Business, and
Government (978-0-367-35968-3, 325690) Professionals are challenged
each day by a changing landscape of technology and terminology. In
recent history, especially in the last 25 years, there has been an
explosion of terms and methods that automate and improve
decision-making and operations. One term, "analytics," is an
overarching description of a compilation of methodologies. But AI
(artificial intelligence), statistics, decision science, and
optimization, which have been around for decades, have resurged.
Also, things like business intelligence, online analytical
processing (OLAP) and many, many more have been born or reborn. How
is someone to make sense of all this methodology and terminology?
This book, the first in a series of three, provides a look at the
foundations of artificial intelligence and analytics and why
readers need an unbiased understanding of the subject. The authors
include the basics such as algorithms, mental concepts, models, and
paradigms in addition to the benefits of machine learning. The book
also includes a chapter on data and the various forms of data. The
authors wrap up this book with a look at the next frontiers such as
applications and designing your environment for success, which
segue into the topics of the next two books in the series.
Handbook of Statistical Analysis: AI and ML Applications, Third
Edition, is a comprehensive introduction to all stages of data
analysis, model building and implementation, and useful to students
and professionals across a variety of fields and settings: business
analysts, scientists, engineers and researchers in academia and
industry. The valuable resource helps readers understand technical
and business problems, weigh the strengths and weaknesses of modern
data mining algorithms and employ the right statistical methods for
practical application.This resource is an ideal guide for users who
want to address massive and complex datasets with novel statistical
approaches and be able to objectively evaluate analyses and
solutions. It includes clear, intuitive explanations of the
principles and tools for solving problems using modern analytic
techniques; offers accessible tutorials; and discusses their
application to real problems.
With the advent of electronic medical records years ago and the
increasing capabilities of computers, our healthcare systems are
sitting on growing mountains of data. Not only does the data grow
from patient volume but the type of data we store is also growing
exponentially. Practical Predictive Analytics and Decisioning
Systems for Medicine provides research tools to analyze these large
amounts of data and addresses some of the most pressing issues and
challenges where data integrity is compromised: patient safety,
patient communication, and patient information. Through the use of
predictive analytic models and applications, this book is an
invaluable resource to predict more accurate outcomes to help
improve quality care in the healthcare and medical industries in
the most cost-efficient manner. Practical Predictive Analytics and
Decisioning Systems for Medicine provides the basics of predictive
analytics for those new to the area and focuses on general
philosophy and activities in the healthcare and medical system. It
explains why predictive models are important, and how they can be
applied to the predictive analysis process in order to solve real
industry problems. Researchers need this valuable resource to
improve data analysis skills and make more accurate and
cost-effective decisions.
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