Abstract

Basically, Big Data means large volumes of data that can be used to solve problems. It has piqued people’s attention over the past two decades because of the enormous potential it holds. Big data is generated, stored, and analyzed by a variety of public and private sector industries in order to enhance the services they provide. Hospital reports, patient medical records, medical test outcomes, and internet of things applications are all examples of big data outlets in the healthcare industry. Biomedical research often produces a large amount of big data that is pertinent to public health. To extract useful information from this data, it must be properly managed and analyzed. Otherwise, finding solutions by analyzing big data quickly becomes impossible. The ability to identify trends and transform large amounts of data into actionable information for precision , medicine and decision makers is at the heart of Big Data’s potential in healthcare. In a variety of areas, the use of Big Data in healthcare is now offering solutions for optimizing patient care and creating value in healthcare organizations. In this paper, some big data solutions are provided for healthcare. Big Data Analytics strategies to mitigate covid-19 health disparities are provided. Finally we analyse some of the challenges with big data in healthcare.

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