Med-Tech Innovation August 12, 2022
Dora Mitter

Dora Mitter, data strategy and insights consultant at Agilisys, summaries the shift to internet of things and its effects.

We are leaving behind a radically transformative time for healthcare. Not that long ago, pen and paper remained the primary means of recording patient information. However, since the onset of the pandemic, many healthcare organisations have accelerated their digital transformation programmes and achieved significant improvements in the maturity of organisational capabilities for digital and data.

These are exciting times. Over the coming months and years, we expect healthcare organisations to harness the potential of these enhanced capabilities and work with some of the most advanced technologies and analytical techniques to transform service provision and improve the lives of patients.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), IoT (Internet of Things), Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology
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