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Healthcare Value Chain and the Impact of Analytics & BI

This study aims to investigate how the existing healthcare value chain system has significantly been impacted as a result of the increasing adoption and implementation of analytics and business intelligence (A&BI) capabilities. Given the increasing interest and investment in A&BI, it is impo...

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Published in:Journal of the Southern Association for Information Systems 2024-03, Vol.11 (1), p.1-30
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