In healthcare data, two types of “skew” must be tamed. They require very different approaches. The gains can be huge.
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Laura Gardner
Laura B. Gardner is chief scientist and vice president, products, CLARA analytics. She is an expert in analyzing U.S. health and workers’ compensation data with a focus on predictive modeling, outcomes assessment, design of triage and provider evaluation software applications, program evaluation and health policy research.