News-Medical.Net July 4, 2023
Reviewed by Megan Craig, M.Sc.

Developments in technology are moving forward rapidly and over the next 50 years, healthcare across the globe will change, including an increased use of AI and robotics. Trends also show that climate change, hunger and diseases may affect how the sector will change. A study by researchers at Mälardalen University (MDU) describes what our future healthcare industry may look like.

In the study, the researchers describe significant trends and factors that are expected to affect the development of health and medical care over the next 50 years. The researchers have based their conclusions on interviews with medical experts and extensive experiences in the healthcare market.

Research shows that in the short term, in the next 5-10 years, we are expected...

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