Curious to see what people's experiences with healthcare companies and data science teams?
For profit health insurance companies are as bad as Juul
I work in a healthcare data science consulting firm. It’s been going great. We get challenging work here
Dont work there anymore, but HCA has a wonderful data science department
Providence is just starting in that direction. The leaders have visions of big data and all the things we'll do with it, but our fragmented infrastructure and bureaucracy still get in the way.
Castlight has a big presence in this domain.
As an end user of the teams work, the data science team at Blink Health has been doing great work to solve some challenging problems.
Rally Health has a great mission with offices across the country
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CVS / Aetna is solid
Wait till 2020 before looking into that industry
Curious why? Currently work in the healthcare industry in data science. Certainly stuff moves slower and it's way more regulated but I feel like the work I do helps better people's health. Wonder what companies have fleshed out data science teams already?
When Trump loses the elections, we will know the fate of private health insurers, and if they will need to trim costs or not