Digital health tools like telemedicine, AI algorithms, and connectivity are playing an increasingly important role in helping prevent and manage disease.
Tubing is incorporated into a variety of medical technologies, which is why the demands on manufacturers of the components are increasing substantially.
Getting outside help is a trend both large and small medical device companies are following as outsourcing engineering services continues to gain traction.
As the virus threatens to overburden the healthcare system, remote healthcare delivery via telecom technologies helps “flatten the curve” of new infections.
Consolidation hasn’t stopped for healthcare organizations and we can expect the number of decision makers to shrink as healthcare organizations become bigger.
While some have speculated about what will happen after this passes, the one area that most interests me is the medical device and healthcare supply chains.
Diagnostic imaging is gaining the attention of many in healthcare as the technologies shrink in size and become available to those outside the hospital.