MobiHealth News December 12, 2017
Dave Muoio

As digital health, big data, and personalized medicine continue to stake their claim within healthcare, professional associations are starting to take notice. The latest is the American College of Cardiology (ACC), which recently published a policy paper highlighting its outlook on the future of care and technology’s role within it.

“Important within [healthcare’s] transformation are newly developed and rapidly evolving technology-based innovations,” members of the ACC wrote in the Journal of the American College of Cardiologists. “Achieving meaningful transformation requires organizational governance to guide the development of clinical programs and the next phase of research methodologies, and to align the objectives from a cooperative network of partners and stakeholders.”

The paper outlined a series of broad goals for the organization...

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