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31-05-2016, 07:28 PM
#431
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31-05-2016, 07:45 PM
#432
Originally Posted by Louloubell
Whats up people?
Just someone accumulating.Slightly stronger volume.Maybe USA biz looking better than last year?
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31-05-2016, 10:28 PM
#433
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Originally Posted by kiora
Just someone accumulating.Slightly stronger volume.Maybe USA biz looking better than last year?
no its window dressing for index rebalancing.
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02-06-2016, 10:16 PM
#434
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Originally Posted by smtrader
no its window dressing for index rebalancing.
that's what i call dressing-up!
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22-07-2016, 05:51 AM
#435
I concur that data is worth heaps,and who owns it?The patient or OHE?
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/n...ectid=11678678
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22-07-2016, 09:03 AM
#436
"As businesses increasing digitalise their operations" perhaps the Heralds "digital journalist" should consider learning a bit of grammar. Big data means a lot to big enterprises, but not much to the majority of small businesses that make up NZ. If OHE were to go into big data it would mostly have value to the MoH for population health planning, and big Pharma to see who's using their drugs and what for, but that's about all that could really make\save money with it.
What you need to get the most out of Big Data type operations is a lot of smaller datasets to be joined up. In healthcare this would mean all the hospitals and GP's sharing data into a single digital record (which would be a big but not insurmountable technical challenge, notwithstanding the privacy concerns).
Xero would be well ahead of the curve on this by way of having all those small businesses pushing their data into the cloud. They probably have the capacity to be more accurate than treasury or even IRD when it comes to economic forecasting.
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22-07-2016, 09:50 AM
#437
Originally Posted by mondograss
"As businesses increasing digitalise their operations" perhaps the Heralds "digital journalist" should consider learning a bit of grammar. Big data means a lot to big enterprises, but not much to the majority of small businesses that make up NZ. If OHE were to go into big data it would mostly have value to the MoH for population health planning, and big Pharma to see who's using their drugs and what for, but that's about all that could really make\save money with it.
What you need to get the most out of Big Data type operations is a lot of smaller datasets to be joined up. In healthcare this would mean all the hospitals and GP's sharing data into a single digital record (which would be a big but not insurmountable technical challenge, notwithstanding the privacy concerns).
Xero would be well ahead of the curve on this by way of having all those small businesses pushing their data into the cloud. They probably have the capacity to be more accurate than treasury or even IRD when it comes to economic forecasting.
1)Also a benefit to insurance Cos
2)"In healthcare this would mean all the hospitals and GP's sharing data into a single digital record" Isn't it here already/here soon?
https://orionhealth.com/global/about...mme-announced/
https://www.managemyhealth.co.nz/
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22-07-2016, 10:07 AM
#438
True, I forgot about the health insurers (and ACC I guess).
Medtech pretty much dominates the GP\Primary practice sector.
CSC Health (formerly iSOFT\IBA Health) dominates the tertiary (hospital) sector, at least at a Patient Admin System level (they pretty much all use either WebPAS or iPM both of which are CSC products) and the Meds management area (iPharmacy, ePharmacy, MedChart).
And Lab results are usually in a Sysmex program (Eclair or Delphic).
You don't involve any of those players, you got nothing.
Orion mostly does what's called a Clinical Portal (called Concerto) which pulls data from the systems above into a single view for the clinician and lets them add notes, discharge summaries etc. It's clever and useful for the clinician to be able to see lab results alongside the reason the patient was admitted and the X-Rays etc, but most of the data you see in Concerto isn't Orions to use\sell etc. It's come from other providers. Now the DHB can team up with whomever it likes to look at that data etc, but they have to lead it. And once you want to go beyond one DHB, things get really complicated.
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26-08-2016, 03:13 PM
#439
Big drop!
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26-08-2016, 03:46 PM
#440
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It's been sliding for a while and todays drop more pronounced. Looking decidely bearish
Originally Posted by RupertBear
Big drop!
Last edited by TFA; 26-08-2016 at 03:47 PM.
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