Fortune May 11, 2022
Anne Sraders

Talk to a roomful of executives across a variety of different industries and they’ll likely tell you the pandemic changed or sped up innovation in their space to some extent—and that’s none more clear than in health care. And there’s more change to come, according to industry insiders.

Adoption of technologies in health care accelerated by leaps and bounds during the pandemic, according to some investors.

“It’s not an industry that has historically been particularly good at adoption. And I think what happened during COVID is instead of it being nice-to-have, things became must-haves,” Emily Melton, founder and managing partner at Threshold Ventures, said onstage at Fortune’s Brainstorm Health conference in Marina Del Rey, Calif. on Tuesday. “And once …...

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