Forbes January 18, 2018
Andrew Arnold

Healthcare is a global concern, of course. But in the U.S., it has taken on concerns that most of the rest of the world does not face – specifically cost. In fact, it now consumes close to 20% of the GDP. While politicians do not seem to be able to agree on any “fix” for the healthcare crisis, there is another movement afoot – the disruption of technology. And thanks to millennials’ tech savvy and preference for fast results, this new tech media will have major impact on healthcare delivery and, perhaps, on costs as well.

Here are the four innovations that we are currently experiencing and that will continue to alter the ways in which both providers and patients...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Big Data, Cloud, EMR / EHR, Healthcare System, IoT (Internet of Things), Telehealth
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