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TeleMedicine, Interoperability and AI: DataArt predicts 2019 Healthcare and Life Sciences trends

Lloyd Price

As data is the locomotive that pushes AI-based healthcare forward, DataArt executives foresee the following three AI trends for the healthcare industry for 2019: Telemedicine will broaden reach. In the US, the only thing holding telemedicine back from totally changing the industry is CMS. Next-gen interoperability.

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Here are the major issues facing healthcare in 2021, according to PwC

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

” For this report, PwC’s Health Research Institute surveyed 2,511 American consumers, 128 health plan executives, 153 healthcare provider organization executives, and 124 pharmaceutical and life sciences executives in August and September 2020. Healthcare right-sizes after the telemedicine explosion.

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Where are HealthTech's soft landing M&A deals in today's market?

Lloyd Price

Traditional healthcare players: Hospitals, insurers, and pharmaceutical companies are increasingly acquiring healthtech startups to improve efficiency, patient engagement, and data-driven decision making. Examples: CVS Health acquiring telemedicine provider Aetna, Ascension acquiring teleICU company Aidiant.

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10 Key Medtech Themes for 2023

Henry Kotula

At the same time, medtech innovators – whether in digital health, wearables and AI-driven offerings in healthcare, or diagnostics, telemedicine and health IT solutions – continue to face a patchwork of laws, rules and norms across the world. Continued scrutiny by antitrust and competition authorities.

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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. The same goes for regulation.

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The Tech Giants are Coming for Healthcare

Lloyd Price

They are focused on creating strategic partnerships to develop a cross-company strategy for health care and life sciences innovation. Their portfolio is very diverse ranging from genetics to telemedicine. Verily Verily, formerly Google Life Sciences, was founded in 2015.

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Healthcare AI and Automation: Good or Bad?

Healthcare IT Today

Simple automated interoperability across the ecosystem is starting to alleviate a significant fraction of the “administrative waste” in the US healthcare system and create better experiences for employees needed to address emotional exhaustion and burnout among critical front-line staff.

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