Digital Health July 8, 2020
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A number of healthcare services have had to rapidly adapt in the midst of Covid-19, including medicines management technology. Jennifer Trueland investigates how such solutions have been used during the pandemic and what the lasting impact will be.

Medicines management has been a key part of the digital health landscape for a number of years, but the Covid-19 crisis has arguably seen it come into its own.

The sector has not only had to show agility and flexibility in adapting its systems at speed to keep up with the changing coronavirus landscape – on what treatments to use and when, for example – but has also shown that medications information can have broader population health benefits.

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