Journal of Biomedical and Sustainable Healthcare Applications


A Comprehensive Review on Healthcare Data Analytics



Journal of Biomedical and Sustainable Healthcare Applications

Received On : 25 January 2022

Revised On : 30 May 2022

Accepted On : 15 July 2022

Published On : 05 July 2023

Volume 03, Issue 02

Pages : 095-105


Abstract


Healthcare data can be collected from various sources, including sensors, and conventional electronic records, photographs, data from clinical notes/biological literature, among others. The variation in data representation and gathering gives rise to issues in both data interpretation and processing. The methodologies required to analyze these diverse sources of data exhibit considerable variation. The presence of heterogeneity within the data gives rise to a distinct set of challenges when it comes to the processes of integration and analysis. This article presents a detailed review of healthcare data analytics and the respective data sources. Secondly, it discusses advanced data analytics for the healthcare sector, and its practical systems as well as applications of healthcare data analytics.


Keywords


Big Data, Healthcare Data Analytics, Data Gathering, Data Representation, Data Processing, Data Interpretation.


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Kristina Olson, “A Comprehensive Review on Healthcare Data Analytics”, Journal of Biomedical and Sustainable Healthcare Applications, vol.3, no.2, pp. 095-105, July 2023. doi: 10.53759/0088/JBSHA202303010.


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