Becker's Healthcare May 1, 2017

Technology has played a crucial role in healthcare innovation in the last two decades. Going forward, technology and innovation will continue to affect important areas in care delivery, including prevention, precision medicine and creative, technology-enabled health encounters. For executive teams leading hospitals, it comes down to making the best decisions to invest in technologies that support innovation initiatives.

To learn more about the relationship between technology and innovation in healthcare, Becker’s caught up with Andy Bartley, senior solutions architect of the Health & Life Sciences Group at Intel Corporation. Intel Corporation and Lenovo Health are supporting a three-day innovation summit in partnership with Becker’s Healthcare, from June 6-8. To learn more about this virtual opportunity, click here.

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