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IoT and The Rise of the Machines in Healthcare

Health Populi

During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the health care sector was profoundly affected by cyber-attacks on connected devices, we learn in the report, Rise of the Machines 2021: State of Connected Devices – IT, IoT, IoMT and OT from Ordr. By 2022, CTA projects that connected exercise equipment will reach sales of 2.5

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Why #CES2022 Will Be Keynoted By A Health Care Innovator for the First Time

Health Populi

As cars grow more connected via Bluetooth like our TVs, autos morph into a third space for health, which I’ve considered here in Health Populi and in some of my futures work with clients.

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The Next Evolution of Digital Health – Welcome to the ‘Med-averse’

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Sheetal Chawla, VP and Head of Life Sciences at Capgemini Americas. In fact, a recent Capgemini Research Institute report found that 99% of biopharma executives agree that connected health will create new treatment pathways, and that it will make healthcare more personalized and integrated.

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What HealthyThinker Is Thinking About Health at CES 2020

Health Populi

At #CES2020, exhibitors in the health/care ecosystem will go well beyond wearable devices for tracking steps and heart rate. I’ve also scheduled get-togethers with pharma and life science folks, health plan people, and execs from consumer health companies. Your car as a third space for health.

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The Biggest Growth Opportunities in Healthcare

Henry Kotula

“This year will be a pivotal year for defining value for healthcare innovation and technology for digital health solutions catering to aged care and chronic conditions management to bending healthcare cost curve,” he says. from 2017 to 2023.