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Digital Health Gaps in the Pandemic Through the Eyes of Younger Physicians

Health Populi

Telehealth in the pandemic was, in Philips’ words, “crucial but underused” Interoperability is still an obstacle, and, Digital technology will be pivotal in the next few years. We owe it to them; to listen to their voices as we consider the future of the healthcare industry.”

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Strengths, Opportunities, Constraints and Barriers to the Commercialisation of Evidence Based Digital Health Technologies in Australia

Lloyd Price

ANDHealth ANDHealth is a not-for-profit company that was established in 2017 by a consortium of industry partners.The goal of ANDHealth is to develop a more effective ecosystem to support Australian digital health companies as they navigate the commercialisation pathway to institutional investment and international market entry.

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Disruption Is Healthcare’s New Normal

Health Populi

health care industry wonks (including me) have used the “d” word in conversation, presentation, and prognostication. They said that the technologies that would have the largest disruptive impact would be telemedicine, artificial intelligence, interoperability, and data analytics. Since then, U.S.

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10 Key Medtech Themes for 2023

Henry Kotula

We expect 2023 to be a pivotal year for the industry, as the accelerated acceptance of virtual care and demographic trends, such as an aging population, increasing chronic illnesses and healthcare worker shortages, sustain demand for medtech-enabled solutions. Continued interest by private equity and other financial sponsors.

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Changing pathways – how can we achieve successful adoption and spread of new technology in an ever-complex healthcare system?

Healthcare Innovation Consortium

Changing pathways – how can we achieve successful adoption and spread of new technology in an ever-complex healthcare system? The growth of digital technologies has been exponential over the previous years, with billions of pounds being placed into health technology research and development.

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COPD Management: A Guide to Remote Patient Monitoring in 2024

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

Moreover, advancements in medical technology and healthcare delivery models, including remote patient monitoring (RPM), are poised to reshape the landscape of COPD management, offering new opportunities for improved patient outcomes and cost-effective care.