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How the Pandemic has Impacted the HealthTech Marketplace

Healthcare IT Today

Research suggests the number of Telehealth companies will increase by 29% by 2025. Tray’s experience with Alexander Group spans international markets, as well as companies across several of the firm’s key industries, including medical devices, pharmaceuticals, life sciences, financial services, BPO, and technology services.

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Digital MSK: poised for growth as one of HealthTech's evolving new stars

Lloyd Price

Digital MSK solutions can include telemedicine consultations, remote monitoring of patient symptoms and progress, digital platforms for self-assessment and self-management, and virtual physical therapy and rehabilitation programs. According to a report by Grand View Research, the global digital MSK market size was valued at USD 2.98

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Digital Health Technologies in Clinical Trials

Digital Health Global

Evolution and Benefits of DHTs in Neurology Trials DHTs – like wearables, mobile health apps, and telemedicine platforms – have for example significantly impacted the design and execution of neurology trials. in 2020, with projections suggesting up to 70% of clinical trials incorporating wearable sensors by 2025.

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From Security to Regulation: Exploring the Hidden Challenges of the Digital Health Revolution

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Abhishek Khandelwal, Vice President, Life Sciences at Capgemini Engineering The convergence of digital technology and healthcare has been underway for quite some time, but as we inch closer to 2024, the pace of change that this sector is experiencing is unprecedented.

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Healthcare Consumerism – 2023 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

There is huge potential to use this data to impact health care, life sciences, discovery, treatment, and every point along the continuum to transform patients’ lives. 2) adoption of digital health and telemedicine, especially due to COVID-19. healthcare business will grow from $2b to $12b by 2025.