Forbes October 11, 2016
Reenita Das

As healthcare moves to a model of any-time, any-place, continuous and personalized care, it is important to identify the key technologies that will enable this transition and work toward their implementation into different care settings. Frost & Sullivan’s Visionary Healthcare research has identified several technologies that are most likely to impact healthcare paradigms by 2025.

It is interesting to note that technological advances in the fields of computing, machine learning, nanotechnology and electronics are all playing a role in helping reshape the industry. The figure below provides an overview of the top technologies that will change this industry dramatically, and an analysis of the time frame for their commercialization and maturation.

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