ISSN : 2583-2646

Using Service Now to Analyze Health Data in Rural Health Authority

ESP Journal of Engineering & Technology Advancements
© 2023 by ESP JETA
Volume 3  Issue 3
Year of Publication : 2023
Authors : Sravanthi Mallireddy
:10.56472/25832646/JETA-V3I7P113

Citation:

Sravanthi Mallireddy, 2023. "Using Service Now to Analyze Health Data in Rural Health Authority," ESP Journal of Engineering & Technology Advancements 3(3): 108-112.

Abstract:

The study highlights the importance of ServiceNow in improving health data analysis in Rural Health Authorities (RHAs) dealing with unique issues like health disparities, staff shortages, and limited access to healthcare services. ServiceNow provides tools to automate processes, simplify data administration, and deliver real- time analytics. The study examines successful case studies and literature to investigate current practices and obstacles in rural health data analysis. Future developments in ServiceNow, including AI and machine learning, are explored. The study advocates for more funding for health IT infrastructure and training to achieve long-lasting improvements in patient care.

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Keywords:

Rural Health Authorities (RHAs), AI and Machine Learning.