Navigating Healthcare Analytics: From Data to Decisions
Class Code |
Date |
Delivery Method |
Cost |
ITS-1971 |
- Fri Jul 12, 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
- Fri Jul 19, 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
|
Live Online - 2 sessions |
$450 |
Our training program delves into the science of healthcare analytics, providing a profound understanding of how to extract insights and value from the vast and diverse world of healthcare data.
Before each session, Tech Training will provide a Zoom link for live online classes, along with any required class materials.
- Program Description
Why You Should Try This Course:
If you are willing to start your Data Analytics journey, Healthcare analytics is a good area to start with due to general and understandable applications in this area.
- Learning Objectives
Learning Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to demonstrate general knowledge of Healthcare Analytics in a practical fashion.
- Topic Outline
Course Outline:
Hour 1: What is Healthcare Analytics?
Hour 2: What are the most common techniques and methods used in Healthcare Analytics?
Hour 3: Doing a cooperative example.
- Prerequisites
Prerequisites:
- Data Analysts
- Medical Office Practice Managers
- Anyone who works with health data
- Clinical Coders
Explore data sources such as medical records, research and development data, and pharmaceutical data. Whether you're new to the field or a healthcare professional, this course equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to unlock the power of healthcare analytics. Join us and make informed decisions in the healthcare domain.
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University IT Technology Training sessions are available to a wide range of participants, including Stanford University staff, faculty, students, and employees of Stanford Hospitals & Clinics, such as Stanford Health Care, Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley, Stanford Medicine Partners, and Stanford Medicine Children's Health.
Additionally, some of these programs are open to interested individuals not affiliated with Stanford, allowing for broader community engagement and learning opportunities.