The vast majority of healthcare leaders see the ability to use data analytics as key to their future success, according to a new report from HIMSS Analytics and the International Institute for Analytics.
The report, based on a survey of 1,800 individuals at 22 provider organizations, found the following software and analytics tools to be the most-commonly used among healthcare providers:
- Microsoft (Excel): 61 percent
- Software developed in-house: 57 percent
- SAS: 48 percent
- R (the programming language): 44 percent
- SAP: 44 percent
- IBM: 38 percent
- Oracle: 30 percent
- Tableau: 19 percent
- InformationBuilders: 15 percent
- QlikTech/QlikView: 15 percent
- Tibco Spotfire: 15 percent
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