Forbes September 9, 2022
Carrie Rubinstein

Thomas Redman once said that “where there’s data smoke there’s business fire.”

The ultimate goal of innovation that can actually affect our lives and our health is to turn data into information and information into an actual action plan.

It’s not a new concept, but the growing realization is that collection and analysis of data will dramatically improve patient outcomes. Ideally, a wealth of available data will lead to more patient-centered, connected care. The challenge, however, lies in the quality and longevity of the data available.

The U.S. healthcare system is somewhat cumbersome; tracking and collecting data efficiently is quite difficult. The Israeli healthcare system is very different; notably, almost 100% of Israelis have medical coverage, as opposed to approximately...

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