What if the solution to healthcare's biggest challenges is already in our hands?
An astonishingly vast amount of patient data collected today remains unused - a critical missed opportunity that could change the way we think about clinical care.
In Data-Driven Healthcare, Chris May, founder of leading digital healthcare company Mayden, presents a compelling roadmap for harnessing this information to create truly personalised, outcome-driven care that puts patients first.
Drawing on his unique, cross-industry perspective, May challenges healthcare professionals, service managers, and lead clinicians to reimagine how data can improve patient outcomes and streamline care delivery.
This essential guide explores how by using data to optimise workflows, design structured clinical pathways, and create intelligent, interconnected platforms, we can revolutionise healthcare in a way that will benefit generations to come.
The future of healthcare is full of promise. By making better use of the data and tools already at our fingertips, we have a real opportunity to drive meaningful progress, even as we navigate legacy systems and the shift towards more digital ways of working.
Data-Driven Healthcare is a vital read for anyone ready to embrace the power of data and digitisation in healthcare.
It's time to unlock the untapped potential of healthcare data and transform patient care forever.
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-1-917490-08-5 (9781917490085)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Chris May is the founder of Mayden, a leading healthcare technology company based in Bath, United Kingdom. With over three decades of experience in the healthcare sector, he has established himself as a prominent figure in health tech innovation and digital transformation and was recognised as one of the Top 50 most ambitious business leaders by LDC and The Times in 2022.
Chris' core philosophy centres on the belief that healthcare should be constantly improving and that data and technology are key drivers of these improvements. This has shaped Mayden's approach to developing practical, clinician-focused solutions, and is a big motivator for the writing of this book.