Research on big data capability and medical service performance
List of Authors
  • Nur Ajrun Khalid , Wu Qinqin

Keyword
  • Big data; medical services; performance research; Process optimization; Quality improvement

Abstract
  • With the rapid development of information technology, Big data technology has been widely applied in various fields.In the field of medical services, Big data capabilities not only help improve the efficiency and quality of medical services, but also promote the innovative development of the medical industry.This article deeply analyzes the connotation of Big data capabilities and their application in improving medical service performance, and combines the practical work of large-scale general hospitals and community medical service institutions to analyze the specific value and application effect of Big data in medical service practice. At the same time, based on medical reform, it summarizes the challenges, coping strategies, and development trends of Big data in medical service performance practice, with the ultimate goal of providing reference and guidance for practical work.

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