Managed Healthcare Executive November 28, 2022
Briana Contreras

39% of healthcare industry professionals expect investment in emerging technologies to decrease due to inflation and rising costs.

Healthcare industry leaders around the globe expect to see a decrease in the amount of money invested in emerging technologies over the next 12 months due to current economic conditions.

According to a GlobalData survey, 39% of the healthcare leaders expect the decrease because of inflation and rising costs.

Results from the 10-minute survey were published in the report, “Digital Transformation and Emerging Technology in the Healthcare Industry – 2022 Edition.” It included 114 GlobalData Pharma clients and prospects whose data were collected from September 14, 2022, to October 10, 2022. The objective was to track the progress of digital transformation in...

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