As consumer technology continues to drive user expectations, medical device companies must explore ways to make their own product interfaces more seamless.
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As consumer technology continues to drive user expectations, medical device companies must explore ways to make their own product interfaces more seamless.
As threats to healthcare data increasingly become more serious, organizations bolster their defenses.
From security to collaboration, the tech giant envisions major benefits for patients and providers.
Some say that AI frees up IT workers to spend more time on higher-value activities, but others are uncomfortable with its use in the healthcare space.
With pressures like value-based care and the silver tsunami coming to a head, this year is likely to be an eventful one for healthcare providers and IT teams.
As genomic data begins to inform more aspects of patient care, new products, AI and the cloud offer to simplify the storage and use of DNA information.
The healthcare leader relies on digital platforms, a closer relationship with IBM to continue to fast-forward care.
The role of smart glasses and other similar tools continues to mature for both doctors and patients.
With its Watson supercomputer, IBM is forming partnerships throughout the public health and safety ecosystem to help streamline care.
Technology, policy and provider-experience experts sit alongside community leaders in this year’s batch of healthcare technology experts.
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