MedCity News November 9, 2021
Richard Bambury

A broad range of innovations, from hand-held to hospital-wide, are set to change the way healthcare professionals and patients experience treatment.

No one could have predicted all that has happened in healthcare this past 18 months. The unprecedented challenges of the global pandemic mean we now have fewer opportunities than ever to meet with patients. To meet this challenge, one valuable bridge between HCPs and patients that has emerged is a new generation of health tracking technology such as mobile health apps, artificial intelligence, epros, and robotics.

The median age of the global population is rising, and this aging population has more complex care needs. At the same time, technological advancements are skyrocketing, and changing how we deliver care.

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