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What to expect in 2021 and beyond? IDC offers 10 healthcare predictions

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

In the recent IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Health Industry 2021 Predictions report, experts at IDC Health Insights offer their thoughts about the issues healthcare and life science organizations will contend with over the next year and beyond. WHY IT MATTERS. " Twitter: @MikeMiliardHITN.

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Digital Health Technologies in Clinical Trials

Digital Health Global

Digital Health Technologies ( DHTs ) have revolutionized the landscape of clinical trials, particularly in neurology research, by enabling the collection of real-world data outside traditional clinical settings. in 2020, with projections suggesting up to 70% of clinical trials incorporating wearable sensors by 2025.

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Newel Health Announces the Last Patient Last Visit (LPLV) in NWL-SOT-CS-001 Parkinson’s Disease Study Funded by The Michael J. Fox Foundation

Digital Health Global

Following the successful initiation of the NWL-SOT-CS-001 study, announced earlier this year, Newel Health is thrilled to report the completion of the Last Patient Last Visit (LPLV). These findings will now undergo detailed analysis as Newel Health prepares to present the full study results, expected in Q1 2025.

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Strengths, Opportunities, Constraints and Barriers to the Commercialisation of Evidence Based Digital Health Technologies in Australia

Lloyd Price

The organisation’s vision is to leverage Australia’s existing strengths in health and medical research, medical technology and healthcare delivery into the creation of a world-leading, national, integrated ecosystem for the development, commercialisation and implementation of evidence-based digital health technologies in Australia.

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Digital MSK: poised for growth as one of HealthTech's evolving new stars

Lloyd Price

C) Digital Tools to release clinical pressure The digital MSK market is growing rapidly in Europe, driven by factors such as the increasing prevalence of musculoskeletal conditions, the need for more accessible and cost-effective care solutions, and the adoption of digital health technologies by healthcare providers.