MedCity News December 16, 2021
Technology’s proliferation in the next year can make this system even more effective, helping patients and providers thrive in 2022.
Already well underway before the Covid-19 pandemic, digital transformation rapidly accelerated in the past year, introducing new tools and services to enhance patient care.
This significant change will continue to advance as health-tech funding set records in the past year, reaching $15.3 billion and surpassing biopharma in the number of investment deals for the first time. These investments collectively support products, services, and support structures that promote better patient outcomes in an increasingly digital-first healthcare environment.
As Deloitte’s Future of Health report notes, “The life sciences and health care industry is on the brink of large-scale disruption. In a future...