Med-Tech Innovation May 5, 2023

Big data and analytics, digital apps, and remote monitoring rank among the most important areas for future healthcare innovation, say NHS Scotland staff in newly published survey results.

Responding to an independent poll commissioned by NHS partner InnoScot Health, the healthcare workers surveyed believe these represent key focus areas for improving the health service.

Scotland’s chief scientist for health, Professor Dame Anna Dominiczak says the response shows that staff are “keen to help identify, develop, and pioneer their integration.”

A total of 88% rank big data and analytics – using gathered data to uncover hidden patterns and correlations for better decision-making and greater efficiency in healthcare delivery – as one of the...

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