Healthcare IT Today November 3, 2020
Anne Zieger

Stuck between a rock and a hard place, over the last several months, healthcare organizations have made investments in cutting edge tech despite the job COVID was doing on their finances. Fortunately, these investments may have set the stage for future growth as well, according to a new research study.

Research firm Frost & Sullivan recently conducted a study of digital hospitals, which it describes as facilities addressing limitations of traditional delivery models using emerging advanced technologies.

The researchers found that digital hospitals are using a wide range of tools, including hospital navigation, intelligent imaging platforms, medical robots and remote patient monitoring to improve upon these models. Among the biggest areas of demand for digital hospitals are, not surprisingly, those...

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