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Global Big Data Analytics in healthcare market is expected to reach US$45.64 billion in 2026: Visiongain Reports Ltd
Visiongain Reports Ltd
Visiongain Reports Ltd

Visiongain has published a new report on “Big Data Analytics in Healthcare Market 2021-2031”. Forecasts By Component & Services {Hardware (Data Storage, Servers, Networking), Software (Electronic Health Records, Practice Management Software, Revenue Cycle Management Software, Workforce Management Software), Analytics Services (Descriptive Analytics, Prescriptive Analytics, Predictive Analytics)}, Application {Clinical Data Analytics (Quality Care, Population Health Management, Clinical Decision Support, Precision Medicine, Reporting Compliance), Financial Analytics (Claims Processing, Revenue Cycle Analytics, Risk Assessment), Operational Analytics (Workforce Analytics, Supply Chain Analytics)}, End-Users (Finance & Insurance Agencies, Hospitals & Clinics, Research Organizations), Deployment (On-Premise, Cloud), by Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, MEA), PLUS COVID-19 Recovery Scenarios

According to Visiongain analysis, global big data analytics in healthcare market was valued at US$23.94 billion in 2020. The global big data analytics in healthcare market is expected to reach US$45.64 billion in 2026. Visiongain further anticipates that the global market will reach US$101.07 billion in 2031.

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Big Data Analytics is Projected to Offer Efficient Decision Making & Process Optimization in Healthcare Sector
Integrating multiple data sources is critical for a healthcare enterprise to allow for more efficient decision-making, efficiency, and, as a result, process optimization. Big data technologies allow not only for the integration of all systems such as electronic medical records, patient monitors, and laboratory data, but also for the implementation of automatic fraud identification systems and the exploration of new business models.

Big Data Analytics Will Be Able to Ensure Rapid & Organized Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases
These technologies make it easier to record patient records not only in hospitals and physicians' offices, but also in home care settings. Home care providers will be funded by a large healthcare system, and patients will be allowed to survive longer on their own, using smart home systems, wearables, and periodic vital sign measurements. Another sector that will benefit from the use of big data is public health. By using a national patient and care database, public health will be able to ensure the rapid and organised diagnosis of infectious diseases, as well as increase response times. Per year, according to the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control, 100,000 patients in Europe are expected to contract a healthcare-associated infection. Big data has provided hospitals with a massive incentive to increase treatment outcomes. As previously said, the overarching goal of big data in healthcare is to include patients' health data such that significant choices can be made based on their needs, allowing healthcare to be more effective from the outset. However, even more can be investigated, along with research and development, which includes predictive modelling for experimental drugs and determining the most effective resource distribution, using mathematical methods to refine clinical trial design, and analysing disease dynamics and developments to forecast potential demand and costs.