Access To Widely Scattered Data A Major Challenge For Evolving Health Care Industry: EY Report

There is a tremendous opportunity to use available data to improve health care, EY concludes, but life sciences companies must contend with siloed information and access issues, as well as shifts in who holds the most valuable data.

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Power in the health care sector is moving away from the product and toward the compilation and understanding of data, London-based consultant firm EY contended in a recent report. But data is siloed and difficult to access. Life sciences companies looking to evolve with new technology will need to recognize shifts in power and consolidate substantial and scattered health care data, the advisory firm said.

The challenge of getting access to and then making sense of voluminous health care-related data is made greater because that...

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