MedTech Forum 2019: Consumers And Wellness, Or Patients And Health Care?
Medtech's Future Hinges On How The Sector Can Change With The Times
Executive Summary
As health care transitions to digitally enabled wellness, medtechs will be missing a trick if they persist in holding onto the delivery, business methods and models that were the standard of the early 2000s. Heightened expectations of the new options for dealing with personal health mean that new opportunities are there for the taking – but industry shouldn’t let the tech companies have it all their own way, advised ZS principal Brian Chapman.
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