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Analytics & the Future of Healthcare

Science of Better Podcast
  

February 2012
By Atanu Basu with host Barry List

Ayata | Science of Better PodcastWhether you call it the Affordable Care Act or Obamacare, the law enacted in 2010 has generated strong debate about healthcare in America and the need to balance volume (healthcare providers billing by the number of services provided) with value (a results-based approach tying payment to better health). In this podcast, Atanu Basu, the founder and CEO of analytics software company Ayata, discusses an article on the special role of analytics in healthcare that he co-wrote with Pete Horner in the current, special issue of Analytics Magazine. This issue focuses entirely on the many facets of analytics and healthcare.

Analytics & the Future of Healthcare

Market-driven reform already shifting emphasis from volume to value as industry leaders weigh in on what's next

January-February 2012
By Peter Horner and Atanu Basu

Ayata | Market-driven reform already shifting emphasis from volume to value as industry leaders weigh in on what's nextHealthcare will be a hot topic during the 2012 U.S. presidential campaign as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act signed into law by President Barack Obama nearly two years ago is attacked or defended by the respective candidates and their surrogates. However, no matter who wins the debate or the White House this year, the U.S. healthcare system will be reformed, and more likely transformed, in the near future, and analytics is certain to play a leading role.

Healthcare & Analytics

From 'sick' care to 'health' care, courtesy of analytics

September-October 2011
By Rajib Ghosh, Atanu Basu and Abhijit Bhaduri

Ayata | From 'sick' care to 'health' care, courtesy of analyticsAccess to affordable healthcare should be a basic right of all citizens. Healthcare refers to everything from diagnosis to treatment of physical and mental injury, including prevention of disease. The value chain of stakeholders in healthcare is a complex one involving multiple players from producers at one end to purchasers and providers who need to go through fiscal intermediaries, such as HMOs and insurers, to reach the payers.