HealthTech December 22, 2020
Kevin Joy

From robots to home-based care models, the past year’s wave of innovation is poised to continue.

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented — and in some cases permanent — changes to healthcare delivery.

A strong, technology-driven response to address urgent needs will have positive implications that last beyond the current health crisis, giving patients and providers new options for preventive care and better connectivity.

Rapid advancements, though exciting, can challenge IT teams, who carry the duty of knowing what to deploy and incorporating it into their clinical ecosystems.

“The expectation in healthcare is that a leader is able to deliver new things, sometimes not even knowing what they were yesterday, and deploy those technologies in an excellent...

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