MedCity News December 22, 2021
Anish Sebastian

Funding for digital health is blowing up, and the sky’s the limit for a healthcare world suddenly, and solidly, committed to tech innovations. Here’s what we can expect to see more of next year.

We’re at a strange crossroads. On one hand, it feels as if the world stopped calculating the passage of time starting in March of 2020. On the other hand, in the healthcare industry, it feels as if we’ve sped ahead by two decades, with the normally slow pace of innovation breaking all kinds of records and expectations.

The sink or swim mentality brought on by the Covid pandemic accelerated innovation in every aspect of healthcare. Now, as the dust settles, many stakeholders are realizing that their...

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