Authors
Chiara Garattini, Jade Raffle, Dewi N Aisyah, Felicity Sartain, Zisis Kozlakidis
Publication date
2019/3/15
Journal
Philosophy & technology
Volume
32
Pages
69-85
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
The exponential accumulation, processing and accrual of big data in healthcare are only possible through an equally rapidly evolving field of big data analytics. The latter offers the capacity to rationalize, understand and use big data to serve many different purposes, from improved services modelling to prediction of treatment outcomes, to greater patient and disease stratification. In the area of infectious diseases, the application of big data analytics has introduced a number of changes in the information accumulation models. These are discussed by comparing the traditional and new models of data accumulation. Big data analytics is fast becoming a crucial component for the modelling of transmission—aiding infection control measures and policies—emergency response analyses required during local or international outbreaks. However, the application of big data analytics in infectious diseases is …
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Scholar articles
C Garattini, J Raffle, DN Aisyah, F Sartain, Z Kozlakidis - Philosophy & technology, 2019