Remaining resilient: Our 2023 analytics predictions

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State and local governments are at the forefront of protecting the health and well-being of millions of individuals. To be successful, they have historically turned to structured data to fight disease outbreaks, combat drug addiction and ensure kids have access to key health and social services. Vulnerable populations have complex, evolving needs with key information, such as socioeconomic risk, goals, clinical history, etc., captured in papers and forms. As we look to 2023, we will see unstructured data emerge as the critical tool in supporting the health of vulnerable populations.
Unstructured data will protect vulnerable communities in health care
"State and local governments are at the forefront of protecting the health and well-being of millions of individuals. To be successful, they have historically turned to structured data to fight disease outbreaks, combat drug addiction and ensure kids have access to key health and social services. Vulnerable populations have complex, evolving needs with key information, such as socioeconomic risk, goals, clinical history, etc., captured in papers and forms. As we look to 2023, we will see unstructured data emerge as the critical tool in supporting the health of vulnerable populations." - Sarah Newton, Leader of the US public sector health policy team

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