HealthTech December 17, 2019
Jonathan Karl

As demand for and capabilities of IoMT technology evolve, healthcare IT teams must find cost-effective and secure ways to keep up.

The evolution of the Internet of Things and its extension into healthcare, known as the Internet of Medical Things, is poised to revolutionize clinical collaboration and care delivery. Deloitte estimates the IoMT market will be valued at more than $150 billion by 2022.

Significant advances in consumer technology helped drive similar innovation in healthcare. But IT leaders agree that IoMT connected technologies still face many hurdles — namely, privacy concerns, training for patients and data accuracy.

In fact, 29 percent of health IT leaders surveyed by Philips consider data security a top barrier to...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Health IT, Health System / Hospital, IoT (Internet of Things), Provider, Technology
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