pharmaphorum July 1, 2019
Amanda Barrell

From training a new generation of data scientists to overcoming privacy concerns, there’s a lot that needs to be done before our health system can embrace its digital potential.

There’s no denying the transformative potential of data and digital health, but challenges to its implementation are not going away.

A panel discussion at June’s Pioneering Partnerships conference, hosted by the Association of the British Pharmaceutical industry (ABPI), the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) and the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC), brought experts from across the sector together to discuss opportunities and overcoming barriers.

Wasted potential

“We are now into the Fourth Industrial Revolution, where lots of other sectors are using digital technologies to deliver services to their customers....

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