Session 2 - Opportunities for Improving Health through Big Data and Data Science: Data-Drivin Healthcare: The Sanford Data Collaborative

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Arielle Selya, Sanford Research

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The Sanford Data Collaborative was established by Sanford Research and Sanford Enterprise Data Analytics to help pave the way in data-sharing and collaborative access to real-life, timely health care data. This program, aimed at collaborating with regional and national institutional researchers, opens the door to exploring new and innovative methods to analyzing data, developing mutually-beneficial collaborations, and making an impact on population health and health services delivery. By partnering with external researchers who have unique skillsets and expertise, we enhance the opportunity to view health services delivery through a different lens, heightening Sanford’s awareness of available analytic trends, and develop valuable collaborations. Realizing the power of multidisciplinary teams, we can drive innovation behind improving health services delivery and patient outcomes. Previous years’ projects include innovations around: predictive algorithms and risk scores, enhancing patient engagement measurement, natural language processing of patient surveys, nursing turnover analysis, emergent care utilization, etc.

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2-11-2020 9:30 AM

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2-11-2020 10:30 AM

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Session 2 - Opportunities for Improving Health through Big Data and Data Science: Data-Drivin Healthcare: The Sanford Data Collaborative

Pheasant Room 253 A/B

The Sanford Data Collaborative was established by Sanford Research and Sanford Enterprise Data Analytics to help pave the way in data-sharing and collaborative access to real-life, timely health care data. This program, aimed at collaborating with regional and national institutional researchers, opens the door to exploring new and innovative methods to analyzing data, developing mutually-beneficial collaborations, and making an impact on population health and health services delivery. By partnering with external researchers who have unique skillsets and expertise, we enhance the opportunity to view health services delivery through a different lens, heightening Sanford’s awareness of available analytic trends, and develop valuable collaborations. Realizing the power of multidisciplinary teams, we can drive innovation behind improving health services delivery and patient outcomes. Previous years’ projects include innovations around: predictive algorithms and risk scores, enhancing patient engagement measurement, natural language processing of patient surveys, nursing turnover analysis, emergent care utilization, etc.