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Last year, Rush University’s Medical Center in Chicago began an ambitious data collection and analysis project — Data Comms — to move data of more than a million patients into a secure cloud environment and use AI-enabled, deep-learning medical research algorithms.
This investment opened the door to a new level of data analysis, but lowering costs billed to IT operations with a scalable, on-demand cloud platform, says Casey Frankenberger, chief research informatics officer.
This podcast was produced by EdScoop and sponsored by Microsoft.
Guest: Casey Frankenberger, Chief Research Informatics Officer, Rush University Medical Center
Host: Wyatt Kash, SVP, Content Strategy, Scoop News Group
Look for more coverage of “IT Modernization in Higher Education” on www.edscoop.com/listen
Last year, Rush University’s Medical Center in Chicago began an ambitious data collection and analysis project — Data Comms — to move data of more than a million patients into a secure cloud environment and use AI-enabled, deep-learning medical research algorithms.
This investment opened the door to a new level of data analysis, but lowering costs billed to IT operations with a scalable, on-demand cloud platform, says Casey Frankenberger, chief research informatics officer.
This podcast was produced by EdScoop and sponsored by Microsoft.
Guest: Casey Frankenberger, Chief Research Informatics Officer, Rush University Medical Center
Host: Wyatt Kash, SVP, Content Strategy, Scoop News Group
Look for more coverage of “IT Modernization in Higher Education” on www.edscoop.com/listen
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