Healthcare
The future of health and wellbeing puts the person at the center. Individuals now want access to their health information from any device, anywhere and most important, they want care that’s truly personalized. We can be your ally and technology partner as you implement your more human centric digital strategy. With more than 50 years of healthcare industry insights, our experienced team can help you accelerate every aspect of your digital transformation. Let’s work together to redefine and drive the future of healthcare.
Our Vision
To realize a society with healthy longevity, and secure and safe living using advanced technology while ensuring affordability and access
Healthcare consumer expectations are higher than ever. They have embraced telehealth. They want secure access to their health information from any device, anyware. They want medical bills to be easy to understand and easy to pay. And most important, they want care that’s truly personalized. We can be your ally and technology partner as you design and implement your digital health strategy.
– Our Focus Areas –
- Digital Transformation & Interoperability
- Health Equity & Well-being
- Virtual Care
Present State and the Future of Health Data Utilization NTT DATA Envisions
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CHAPTER 1 Present State of Health Data Utilization
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CHAPTER 2 Pathway to the Future of Health Data Utilization
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CHAPTER 3 NTT DATA’s Solutions for Co-creating the Future of Health Data Utilization
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Present State and the Future of Health Data Utilization NTT DATA Envisions
The wellness market is flourishing in response to the rise of health conscious consumers and increase in health related social issues such as the spread of lifestyle related diseases. The wellness market endeavors to address the health issues of consumers, and people’s attention is now placed on the “utilization of health data. Learn how the use of health data can benefit to consumers and companies, and the co-creation of the future "well-being economy" through health data NTT DATA envisions.
Sustainable-First Healthcare: Building a More Resilient World
Forward-leaning healthcare organizations that look through a sustainable lens first, achieve better outcomes for the future. Learn the four aspects of the sustainable-first approach.
Elevate the Healthcare Experience With a Modern Digital Workplace
Digital technologies are a primary driver of change in healthcare. A crucial part of managing that change is providing the healthcare workforce with the right technical support. As the digital future unfolds, a user-centric, contextual, problem-solving paradigm offers the greatest opportunities for success today and tomorrow.
Hospital At Home
Initiatives to deliver hospital-grade healthcare in the home have gained traction.
“Hospital at home” has demonstrable value, and early trials and deployments have revealed a consumer preference for these programs. What will it take to scale? As in other industries, innovation in healthcare faces various obstacles. If hospital systems are to move forward, they will require a digital framework that can fully and securely operationalize the service by handling the complexity of integrating multiple data sources with staff, devices and patients.
Interoperability is critical to health plans
Our new report, developed through a collaboration with HFS Research, Digital transformation and interoperability are critical to health plan well-being, explains how emerging technologies such as cloud, AI and blockchain can digitally connect the healthcare ecosystem, deliver optimum outcomes, and create new opportunities far beyond the regulatory requirements.
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Unfiltered Stories | Digital transformation and interoperability are critical to health plan well-being
HFS Research and NTT DATA are collaborating to understand the impact of interoperability and digital transformation on the key metrics for health plans, particularly in the context of the triple aim of care. In this edition of Unfiltered Stories, Rohan Kulkarni, Practice Leader, Healthcare and Life Sciences at HFS speaks with Hans Hage, Chief Product Officer, Consumer Operations at United Healthcare about the impact of interoperability & digital transformation on health plans.
Acute Care in the Home
At-home healthcare can often be regarded as a distinct, secondary aspect of healthcare compared unfavorably to core services offered on-premises. But this view is far from the truth.
Rather, at-home healthcare is a continuation of patient-provider interaction that now more than ever must be considered the new reality in our day-to-day healthcare experience. With remote engagement and support being more ubiquitous than in the pre-pandemic environment, we have seen innovations address existing
problems (and at times create new ones). Solutions are being developed and tested in real-time, requiring rapid adaptation on both a technological and organic front.
The Future of Healthcare
The future of health and wellbeing puts the person at the center. Every individual holds the key to their unique path to health, supported by a holistic ecosystem that fosters wellbeing. Framing this future are seven core principles that define a vision of human-centric health and wellbeing.
Three Crises in Healthcare that Data is Positioned to Solve
Often, the digital transformation of the healthcare industry is positioned as the overarching fix for a system hampered by a burned-out workforce, out-of-date legacy systems and the evolving needs of a totally diverse population of both clinicians and patients. However, the ability to successfully enter a digital healthcare revolution relies entirely on the capacity of health systems and providers to harness the potential of massive (and massively vulnerable) pools of operational and patient data.
Interoperability and Digital Transformation: Critical Imperatives for Health Insurance Providers
New research shows that health insurance providers are making progress on interoperability - though not as quickly as regulators and market demands would prefer - and that digital transformation can accelerate the journey. Learn how payers can use emerging technologies such as cloud, AI and blockchain to digitally connect the health care ecosystem, deliver optimum outcomes and create new opportunities far beyond the regulatory requirements.
The lack of interoperability across the U.S. health care system is concerning, despite regulations designed to incentivize greater adoption. Leaning on emerging technologies and proven processes can help realize the triple aim of health care - cost of care (financial imperatives, regulatory compliance), health outcomes (care management), and the experience of care (member expectations) - even faster.
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Health Tech: Richard Swafford On How NTT DATA Services’ Technology Can Make An Important Impact On Our Overall Wellness
Don’t be afraid of failure, as long as you fail fast: Statistically speaking, you will experience more failure than success. Don’t be afraid of failure as most failures teach us more than the successes. The key is to identify failure quickly, accept it and change course. In other words, don’t let your ego write checks your company can’t cash.
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