Managed Healthcare Executive March 15, 2019
C. Anthony Jones

It is safe to assume that technology giants will keep the throttle wide open on their healthcare ambitions and investments in 2019, even with threats of an economic slowdown on the horizon. Opportunities in remote patient monitoring, predictive algorithms for population health, and AI-driven diagnostics will continue to attract interest and capital from established leaders as well as innovative new comers,

But there will be some noticeable changes with respect to approach and focus among the leading tech giants. In light of slowing global economies, increasing concerns over data privacy and social media backlash, 2019 will see the smartest tech giants:
  • Sharpen their focus on one or two specific healthcare opportunities
  • Work with established strategic partners to...

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