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Dave Ryan, Intel GM for IoT in Healthcare and the Future of Remote Care – Harlow On Healthcare

Health Blawg

My guest for this edition is Dave Ryan, Intel GM for Health and Life Sciences at its Internet of Things Group. We spoke at the Connected Health conference in Boston, an annual get-together of innovators in digital health and healthcare transformation which has long been on my list of regular stops on the conference circuit.

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Dave Ryan, Intel GM for IoT in Healthcare and the Future of Remote Care – Harlow On Healthcare

Health Blawg

My guest for this edition is Dave Ryan, Intel GM for Health and Life Sciences at its Internet of Things Group. We spoke at the Connected Health conference in Boston, an annual get-together of innovators in digital health and healthcare transformation which has long been on my list of regular stops on the conference circuit.

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The Tech Giants are Coming for Healthcare

Lloyd Price

So let’s take inventory: software for medical research, new sensor technology that provides activity data and remote diagnostics, health records, medical clinics and a powerful soft asset – consumer trust. In general, Alphabet's healthcare investments and acquisitions tend to be more focused on AI than those of the other tech giants.

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Healthcare Insiders Take Note: AI is the New Black

Xealth

As a digital healthcare innovator, why do I care? Because the pervasive cloud wars have morphed into AI wars, and they’re coming for healthcare. A bright future Expect the biggest AI implementation successes in life sciences and propensity modeling. In the space of a month, Bing gained legitimacy.

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The Biggest Growth Opportunities in Healthcare

Henry Kotula

“This makes insights generation from existing healthcare data for targeted use cases a relatively low-hanging opportunity relative to other emerging technologies. The global aging population and an expanding middle class are major contributors to the chronic disease epidemic and surging healthcare costs, Behera says.