Big data: Finding the signal in the noise

Big data can offer insight on patients’ diagnoses and possible complications in a way that is much less costly and time-consuming than clinical trials, reports New York Times Magazine.

Physicians increasingly are turning to big data, delving into troves of thousands or even millions of patient records to uncover patterns to help steer care.

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