Verdict September 23, 2022
Kurt Robson

Healthcare in 2030 will be “fully digitalized” and patients will be able to be monitored through smart home devices.

In under a decade, healthcare will see physicians use smart home devices like mirrors and toilets to diagnose diseases while robots will take care of patients. Everything will be fully digitalised.

Jemima Walker, thematic analyst at GlobalData, delivers these exciting predictions in a new podcast discussing where healthcare will be in 2030.

Walker predicts that healthcare will be “fully digitalised” by 2030 as the global population rises to 10 billion and most developed countries will have an ageing population.

“Together this will create a higher demand for healthcare services as patient populations will be larger,”...

Today's Sponsors

LEK
ZeOmega

Today's Sponsor

LEK

 
Topics: Digital Health, Home, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Robotics/RPA, Technology
Dexcom Adds Generative AI Platform to Its Over-the-Counter CGM
Telehealth gets short extension, physician pay is cut in spending bill
Sweat BioSensors: Emerging HealthTech market to watch in 2025
Amazon One Medical: the beginning of a text-based TeleHealth revolution?
Congress Extends Hospice Telehealth Flexibilities

Share This Article