2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-7641-1_20
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A Study on Benefits of Big Data for Healthcare Sector of India

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“…Krishnan et al [6], the paper explains the need of the big data analytics in the health care to enhance the hospital services showing improvement in the care, coupled with Journal of ISMAC ( 2019 [7], the paper provides with the comprehensive understanding of the of the potency of the big data analytics in the health care, the paper also provides with the several strides in being successful with the big data analytics in the health care industry. Sindhi, et al [8] the paper presents the review of the health sector of India in the urban as well as the rural areas, and the use of big data in the health care to improve the health care sector in of India. Niu et al [9] the paper gives the valuable information's for the improving the strength of the transmission, the design of the communication system involved in the promoting.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Krishnan et al [6], the paper explains the need of the big data analytics in the health care to enhance the hospital services showing improvement in the care, coupled with Journal of ISMAC ( 2019 [7], the paper provides with the comprehensive understanding of the of the potency of the big data analytics in the health care, the paper also provides with the several strides in being successful with the big data analytics in the health care industry. Sindhi, et al [8] the paper presents the review of the health sector of India in the urban as well as the rural areas, and the use of big data in the health care to improve the health care sector in of India. Niu et al [9] the paper gives the valuable information's for the improving the strength of the transmission, the design of the communication system involved in the promoting.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…India, a developing country, has a population of 1.3 billion, with a median age of about 28, and produces millions of graduates every year. 1 The country faces a high disease burden, 2 and the fast-growing Indian healthcare industry is struggling to provide equitable health care access to its population. 3 Major demand in the Indian healthcare sector is work-ready skilled graduates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have to comprehend what kind of data we are managing and what noteworthy job does it play in procuring learning. Data can be briefly be thought of as tacit or explicit [2]. Tacit learning can be said to be information created because of individual experience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%