Digital And Connected Care Are Pushing On An Open Door – But Is Medtech Ready?
Executive Summary
Digital health care will one day simply be "health care" in the same way that genomic medicine will simply become "medicine." But between then and now, there is much distance to cover – a lot of it in the minds of stakeholders who, maybe reluctantly, see it as a risky strategy. But the emerging consensus is that it represents opportunity.
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