Azra AI Announces Strategic Partnership with Registry Partners

Azra AI, a healthtech leader harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) and workflow automation to accelerate the identification and treatment of cancer, today announced a strategic partnership with Registry Partners, a premier provider of healthcare data collection and registry management services. This collaboration aims to transform oncology data management and optimize Cancer Registry operations by integrating cutting-edge technology with expert human services.

The U.S. healthcare system is facing a critical shortage of Oncology Data Specialists, essential professionals responsible for abstracting, managing and interpreting complex cancer data. This shortage is creating significant challenges for oncology departments, leading to backlogs in data processing, delays in patient care, and potential risks to accreditation for many cancer programs. The collaboration between Azra AI and Registry Partners addresses this urgent issue by leveraging advanced AI technology and experienced contracting services to fill the gap, ensuring timely and accurate data management and ultimately enhancing the overall quality of cancer care.

Streamlining Oncology Data Workflows

This partnership combines Azra AI’s advanced data science models and oncology workflow automations with Registry Partners’ comprehensive registry management and consulting services. Azra AI’s technology can help to eliminate manual work for Oncology Data Specialists by capturing cancer data, aggregating that data in real-time, collecting the data in the right format, and pre-populating the required fields in the oncology data management software. Afterward, Registry Partners’ human experts can review the data inputs and ensure that the automated data is entered correctly for submission to state and federal registries.

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Top Four Data Trends IT Professionals Need to Be Aware of in 2024

2023 was a terrific year in the IT industry, but 2024 is set to bring some exciting and groundbreaking developments that will help IT professionals and data scientists develop innovative software and tools to strive in the competitive landscape.

The most recent technological advancement in the data landscape is quite commendable. In 2024, IT enterprises will be heavily impacted, as data is the new oil that can transform any business and reshape the traditional process of analyzing, visualizing, and making data-driven decisions.

As IT enterprises grapple with the data deluge, they often find themselves at an intersection of technological innovation, ethical considerations, and the need for actionable solutions.

In today’s exclusive AI Tech Park article, we will focus on gearing up IT professionals and data scientists to understand the data trends they can expect in 2024.

The Era of the Data Renaissance

The phrase “data is the new oil” was stated in 2006 by British data scientist Clive Humby. The one big difference between data and oil is that oil is a nonrenewable energy, and data can be renewed and reused in an infinite number of ways.

Three decades ago, one of the main challenges that IT enterprises faced was the scarcity of data. However, with time, the main challenge for most IT businesses was having a plethora of data.

With such a volume of data, enterprises struggle with how to use the data, where to implement it, when they need it, and most importantly, how to store it. The traditional database management systems (DMS) failed to tackle the new data sets, which made data professionals realize the importance of cloud storage, which is efficient in handling numerous types of data and quite cost-efficient compared to DMS.

As we stand at the crossroads of a data renaissance, the year 2024 heralds an important role in the data analytic landscape, where data analytics is no longer a tool for data-driven decision-making but a driving force to push greater efficiency, innovation, real-time data insights, responsible AI, reinforce security, and more.

However, IT professionals and data scientists need to address the challenges and considerations of imposing data privacy, skill development, and ethical dilemmas to stay compliant with this evolving regulatory landscape.

Data Democratization

Data democratization has been a growing trend for the past few years, but the increased usage of AI and machine learning (ML) tools has rekindled a new horizon for this trend. With data democratization, every employee in an IT organization will have access to the data to make data-driven decisions for a seamless business process. However, to get full access to data, IT leaders need to provide in-house training on data literacy to familiarize them with the principles and techniques of working with data.

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