Data mining and analytics will again be a hot topic at the SIIM annual conference. Have you embraced analytics tools?
Looking ahead to the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) annual meeting, June 6-9, we’re revisiting a poll first posted at this time last year.
Radiology groups are increasingly turning to advanced data mining and analytics to boost efficiency and improve outcomes. Several sessions at SIIM this year will tackle data mining strategies and management.
Have you embraced analytics tools? Tell us how you’re using them in your practice.
(For comparison’s sake, in last year’s poll, only about a quarter of respondents weren’t using data analytics, and 65 percent were using analytics or planning to. Has that changed?)
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