ZME Science January 15, 2020
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Technology and healthcare have always been intertwined but the future might be more promising than we ever dreamed.

Technology is continuously advancing, working to improve healthcare and yield satisfaction amongst patients, whilst still reducing costs for organisations.

But where will this take us? In the United Kingdom, the likes of the NHS and Bupa have already introduced long-term plans to utilise technology to help diagnose infection, manage long-term conditions and promote better health. The use of technology will undoubtedly continue to better the healthcare industry, ultimately leading to longer life expectancy as younger generations are predicted to live to up to 125 years old if these technical advances continue to develop.

Below we highlight 10 of the top innovations changing...

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