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$15M Singapore-London partnership to help stem APAC's growing healthcare cybersecurity woes

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A S$20 million grant from the National Research Foundation, Singapore (NRF) has been awarded to Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and Imperial College London to develop ways to better protect health data and wearable devices. billion by 2027 , growing at a 12% CAGR from 2022.

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ViVE 2024: What are the key talking points likely to be?

Lloyd Price

Interoperability and health data exchange: Ensuring seamless data flow between different systems and platforms. Telehealth and virtual care: Expanding access to care and improving patient convenience. Equity and access to digital health: Addressing disparities in access to technology and ensuring inclusive healthcare.

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Healthcare Security and Risk – 2023 Health IT Predictions

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This is because health data continues to move away from the barriers of manual approach and towards online platforms. Healthcare will continue to be top targets for cybercriminals in 2023. With telemedicine becoming the norm, ransomware and deepfake attacks on the healthcare industry will continue in 2023.

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Healthcare Generative AI and Data – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

Brian Laberge, Solutions Engineer, Health Language at Wolters Kluwer Health Readying health data for AI prime time. Health organizations are making it a strategic priority to extract more value from the volumes of data they’re moving to the cloud. One big health data target in 2024?

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