TechTalks January 17, 2019
Nathan Sykes

Several major classes of technology stand a good chance of changing healthcare as we know it. Home healthcare, in particular, could see tremendous benefits from digital breakthroughs like the Internet of Things, more advanced medical-minded wearables, blockchain and artificial intelligence. All of this tech is already finding a home in a variety of types of medicine — let’s take a look at how.

Wearables and the internet of things in healthcare

If you follow the money, you’ll find a lot of excitement in the healthcare wearables market — 14.41 billion dollars’ worth of excitement, in fact. That’s how much this entire healthcare category is expected to be worth by the year 2022. Think wearables are already passé? You’re forgiven if...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Blockchain, Home, IoT (Internet of Things), Patient / Consumer, Technology, Wearables
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