Fierce Healthcare October 24, 2018
Susan Snedaker

3D printing is among the more promising new technologies in heatlhcare.

Organ transplants are one of the most daunting medical procedures. Thousands of people wait for the right size, shape and donor. Many die without the right organ match.

But imagine the possibilities when doctors can create an organ to match the recipient so closely that many of today’s transplant risks become obsolete. We’re fast approaching this moment as technology continues to push up toward what was unimaginable in the past.

One of the prominent questions in healthcare IT these days is how technology can be used to improve patient outcomes and drive better business results. There are some technologies on the horizon that promise to do just that –...

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Topics: 3D Printing, AI (Artificial Intelligence), Big Data, Blockchain, IoT (Internet of Things), Technology
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