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The Impact of Big Data on Healthcare Decision Making

Analytics Vidhya

In this case, big data refers to the vast amounts of data generated by healthcare systems and patients, including electronic health records, claims data, and patient-generated data. Introduction Big data is revolutionizing the healthcare industry and changing how we think about patient care.

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WebView2, Electron challengers, and (slightly) lighter desktop web applications by Robat Williams

Scott Logic

Promises of smaller and faster applications certainly appeal to those using Electron. Electron Electron (2013) is a desktop-web framework for building desktop applications. Apps built on Electron include those dependencies in their installer. 2/3rds as many GitHub stars as Electron already). By including the Node.js

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People, We Need to Talk About Mass Electronic Surveillance

Teradata

With the COVID-19 epidemic in full swing, the countries that are faring the best are employing large-scale testing and electronic surveillance. But what does this mean for our civil liberties?

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Building a Recommender System for Amazon Products with Python

KDnuggets

I built a recommender system for Amazon’s electronics category.

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Modernizing Prior Authorization with Advanced Analytics

databricks

This blog was written in collaboration with Dan Newingham, Solution Delivery Manager, ZS and Aaron Zavora, Technical Director, HLS, Databricks Mandates for electronic.

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Detecting Performance Anomalies in External Firmware Deployments

Netflix Tech

Device-related issues typically occur in one of two scenarios: (1) Netflix introduces a change to the app or backend servers that interacts badly with some devices or (2) a consumer electronics partner, browser developer, or operating system developer pushes a change (e.g. Figure 1?—?Monthly

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A Lifetime of Data: Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs Journey to Genesis

Cloudera

But thanks to cloud services and a next-generation electronic health-care record (EHR) system that has taken more than two decades to develop and deploy, human error has been cut drastically and a system has finally evolved from paper-based to near real-time.