HealthExec January 28, 2021
Amy Baxter

Technology adoption in healthcare is at an all-time high, and the attractiveness of telehealth and other innovative solutions during the COVID-19 pandemic is likely to continue driving how healthcare is delivered through the next decade.

That’s according to a recent analysis from Frost & Sullivan predicting global healthcare revenues will jump from $2 trillion in 2019 to $2.6 trillion in 2025.

“The global healthcare industry is in the midst of a major shift, a process that was accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic,” Siddharth Shah, healthcare program manager at Frost & Sullivan, said in a statement. “Mega Trends such as anytime, anywhere care and healthcare consumerism, as well as disruptive technologies like AI and the internet of things have converged to...

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