MedCity News September 29, 2025
Katie Adams

During a recent panel discussion, healthcare leaders highlighted that the true promise of technology lies in ensuring that tools are practical, trusted and widely usable for both patients and clinicians.

From real-time data tracking to tapping into existing patient records, healthcare experts see a future where technology can both improve outcomes and reduce costs — but some challenges remain.

During a session last week at the Digital Medicine Society’s Healthcare 2030 Summit in Washington, D.C., a panel of four healthcare experts shared the technologies they’re most excited about, as well as what still gives them pause.

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