Becker's Healthcare July 18, 2019
Jackie Drees

Advancements in health sensory technology will pave the way for remote patient monitoring and telehealth to dominate the future of healthcare, according to former Apple CEO John Sculley, who shared his viewpoint in Fortune.

There are two specific trends that will drive a major shift in the healthcare sector over the course of the next decade: a decrease in the number of available hospital beds and an increase in healthcare super users, which is a small percent of the population that uses the more than half of all the money spent on healthcare across the country, Mr. Sculley wrote.

The rise in telehealth services will result from advanced sensors, which will allow virtual care to push beyond urgent care situations....

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