HealthTech August 20, 2019
Ryan Petersen

Solutions such as mobile devices, cloud tools and IoT offer new opportunities, but also pose challenges.

Our lives are connected in countless ways, no matter where or how we live.

Nowhere is this more true than in the world of IT. As technologies such as mobile computing, collaboration solutions and the Internet of Things evolve, the number of connections — both to people and machines — is growing rapidly. And as data analytics and software-defined networking mature, enabling organizations to take greater advantage of these connections, this trend will only accelerate. Indeed, Deloitte estimates that 48 percent of the medical devices produced today are connected, but that figure is expected to rise to 68 percent in five years.

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Topics: Cloud, IoT (Internet of Things), mHealth, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology
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