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US Healthcare industry is determined to adopt Big Data!

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Information could bring the best of anything! This has been proven by the evolution of Big Data and its influence on almost every sector existing across the globe. Healthcare industry, in particular, has started acknowledging the significance of big data in saving lives and pledged to adapt at a rapid phase.




In the United States, the Big Data revolution began in 2013 when the then Governor Andrew Cuomo incorporated a certain set of regulations to healthcare industry which included ‘Adoption of evidence-based practices’ in the state of New York to save the precious lives. This great measure is triggered after a particular incident which happened in the year 2012 where a life of a 12-year old boy was lost due to the failure of recording signs and symptoms to diagnose sepsis. Rory Staunton, a sixth-grade student from Queens received a cut while playing basketball and treated at NYU Langone Medical Center. He was treated in the emergency care and sent home. After three days, the boy died in an intensive care unit. Shocking findings after his death revealed that the boy died due to severe septic shock and there are many symptoms of it noticed on the first day where he was admitted. The mere failure of caregivers to put the picture together of the symptoms shown by the boy to diagnose sepsis resulted in the death of the boy. This had become a serious discussion in the healthcare industry and following which the Governor brought these regulations to record every evidence and practice treatments based on this evidence.







Following New York Governor’s move, sixteen other states in the United States of America incorporated similar regulations in the healthcare industry.




Recording the medical evidence and keeping track of the signs of patients and storing it in one single space and analyzing those data for real-time data demands a high-end technology. Here’s where the big data comes into play. With capabilities to manage huge volumes of structured, semi-structured and unstructured data effectively, adopting a Big Data technology is the wisest option for health-care industry. Several healthcare sectors have already started adopting Big Data technologies like Hadoop in their organization. And recommendations to integrate those Big Data technologies are proposed in many government offices.




To keep up with the demand, several Big Data technologies emerging across the world with the ability to handle a huge cluster of data and effectively process them for an accurate real-time analysis. These platforms are capable of recording every symptom of the patients like temperature, blood pressure and other noticeable symptoms to analyze and document the possibilities of every disease. Whenever any patient is identified with similar signs, the health care providers could use this data to picture the possible health issues.




Not just the healthcare industry, every other sector of the world is moving towards Big Data. How about building a career with such valuable technology? Get free career counseling on Big Data from the experts here…




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