The Digital Revolution in Healthcare
Investment in new health-related technologies has been greatly accelerated by the pandemic.
Investment in new health-related technologies has been greatly accelerated by the pandemic.
As the country emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s time to evaluate and assess lessons learned and find any possible silver linings derived from the crisis. This includes telehealth and the use of remote technology.
Increased awareness during the COVID-19 crisis and public efforts to strengthen the development of healthcare technologies has boosted the smart medical devices sector.
Integration with advanced AI systems and a rapidly expanding application scope will position medical robots among the key solutions for efficient, accurate and safe healthcare service delivery.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed hospital processes and made people more aware of the need to thoroughly sterilize medical instruments between patients. This article discusses some of the changes that may occur due to lessons learned throughout the global health emergency.
The pandemic has accelerated a revolution in medtech, impacting how companies approach their business strategy as well as how healthcare systems interact with medical device companies.
The continued threat of COVID-19 and prevalence of cardiac disorders are some of the key factors driving telemedicine industry expansion worldwide.
The increasing incidence of hearing loss and neurological diseases has prompted the development of convenient and enhanced solutions in wearable healthcare devices.
Diagnostic advances bode well for the imminent expansion of the global COVID-19 detection kits market, which is expected to be worth $8 billion by 2027.
Greater use of next generation sequencing can better prepare the world for future diseases and accelerate the adoption of precision care.