MobiHealth News October 18, 2018
Tom Sullivan

Connected Health Conference speakers said design and security concerns will be ironed out as the technology advances.

Voice technology is growing out of its first wave of reactive information services and becoming more proactive in ways that can help clinicians and consumers more effectively manage their health.

After the first takeaway that 2018 is the year of voice tech pilots, that’s another impression from Monday’s Voice.Health Summit at the Connected Health Conference here.

WHY IT MATTERS

The first wave — wherein a person asks Amazon Alexa, Apple Siri, Google Assistant or Microsoft Cortana a question that the software answers — is a reactive information service. And that’s a great foundation for the second wave: proactive voice that makes recommendations without...

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