Affiliation:
1. Graphic Era Hill University, India
Abstract
. Big data analytics is rapidly emerging as a transformative force in the healthcare sector, promising to improve patient outcomes and simultaneously reduce costs. The digitisation of healthcare data has given rise to an unprecedented volume and variety of information, encompassing clinical records, patient details, machine-generated data, and even insights from social media. This wealth of data holds immense potential for various medical applications, such as clinical decision support, disease surveillance, and population health management. However, harnessing the power of big data in healthcare is no small feat, given the challenges posed by its sheer volume, diversity, and complexity.The future of healthcare undoubtedly lies in the hands of big data analytics, and embracing this technological shift is paramount for the continued advancement of the industry
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