HealthIT Answers December 14, 2022
Guy Yehiav

The proliferation of IoT adoption across healthcare has created unprecedented volumes of data to leverage for improved patient outcomes. According to IDC’s Future of Industry Ecosystems Report, IoT devices are expected to generate more than 73 billion terabytes of healthcare data by 2025 – equating to a global market share exceeding $543 billion. The power of that data is wide-ranging. It can be utilized for everything from treating traumatic injuries and conducting remote cancer screenings to monitoring medical device performance and confirming HIPAA compliance.

However, the key caveat there is can.

Yes, IoT data does provide a wide variety of insights that can amplify a healthcare organization’s quality of care and operational efficiency – but only if they are positioned...

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