Becker's Healthcare December 6, 2019
Staff

Abbott explains how remote monitoring, artificial intelligence and predictive analytics will all influence a new era of digital healthcare.

Editor’s Note: This publication originially appeared on Abbott’s website.

Healthcare has evolved at an incredible pace. The industry has brought forth a number of cutting-edge developments, including personalized medicine, electronic health records and implanted medical devices.
But even with advanced technologies and the heaps of information they produce, the best of the digital healthcare revolution has yet to come. The healthcare sector will generate an estimated 2,314 exabytes of data (the storage equivalent of about 9 billion personal laptops) in 2020, according to Stanford Medicine.
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