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Health Care & Big Data

110011100100000010100110110010101110010011101101001011 2o00 HEALTH CARE & BIG DATA 10100 010001 11011 100011 100 D00001 01000 A survey conducted by APCO Worldwide reveals that stakeholders believe big data will have a POSITIVE IMPACT on health care-a view held more significantly among those in select G-20 countries. Q: OVERALL, DO YOU BELIEVE THAT BIG DATA WILL MAKE A POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE IMPACT ON HEALTH CARE IN YOUR COUNTRY? 8% 1% 13% 24% SELECT UNITED EUROPEAN G-20 STATES UNION COUNTRIES 63% 82% Positive Impact I Neither Positive nor NegativeI Negative Impact Big data are COMPREHENSIVE DATABASES that capture the totality of activities across health care research, clinical care, costs, as well as clinician and patient behavior. 000010 The survey, conducted by APCO Worldwide, used mixed mode data collection between August and September 2013. 1,913 interviews were conducted among attentive public, health care providers, 00000 011 01111 policy elites and financial leaders in the U.S., UK, France, Germany, China, Japan and Brazil. The overalil sampling error for this survey is +2.2% and is greater among subgroups. 0100 0101 000001000 INSIGHTS Q: WHEN THINKING ABOUT BIG DATA, TO WHAT EXTENT DO YOU BELIEVE EACH OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS REPRESENTS A RISK OR A BENEFIT? Across markets, the majority of stakeholders believe that big data will expand product discovery through analysis of research data. NET % [% Saying BENEFIT minus % saying RISK)N0110111 1001101001011 61%10100 Big data can expand new product discovery through analysis of research data UNITED STATES EUROPEAN UNION 72% SELECT G-20 COUNTRIES 74% Over two-thirds of respondents in select G-20 countries and Europe say that big data can increase transparency across the health care sector. Big data UNITED STATES 53% can increase transparency across the health care EUROPEAN UNION 70% sector SELECT G-20 COUNTRIES 68% Respondents in the United States are least optimistic about big data enhancing the guality of care delivery by monitoring provider behavior. Big data can enhance the quality of care delivery by monitoring UNITED STATES 43% EUROPEAN UNION 64% provider behavior SELECT G-20 COUNTRIES 68% In select G-20 countries and Europe, most stakeholders Big data can improve improve individual health outcomes by monitoring patient behavior UNITED STATES 41% are positive about big data enhancing the quality of care delivery by monitoring provider behavior. EUROPEAN UNION 61% SELECT G-20 COUNTRIES 63% Across markets, stakeholders are uncertain that big data can lower health care spending through analysis of payer data. Big data can lower health care spending through analysis of payer data UNITED STATES 48% 110 EUROPEAN UNION 55% 1001011 54%011010 01111011 SELECT G-20 COUNTRIES 0100 010001 110011 00110000 10010 Stig Albinus Senior Director & Global Practice Leader, Health Care [email protected] APCO 001000 +1 646 218 8755 Copyright © 2014 APCO Worldwide. All rights reserved. worldwide

Health Care & Big Data

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APCO Insight, the opinion research group at APCO, has created an insightful infographic about big data in the health care industry. One breakthrough discovery is that over 63 percent of stakeholders i...

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