Investors And Deal-Makers See Medtech Continuing To Ride The Growth Wave Into 2020
Patient Involvement And Digital Health Care Are Breathing New Life Into Devices
Executive Summary
The consensus among investors is that medtech has been the best-performing part of health care for the past three to four years, and investment levels remain good. Seemingly all-encompassing of late has been companies’ preoccupation with digital strategies, but there is a lot more to this unique industry than just digital.
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