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HLTH 2024: What are the key talking points likely to be?

Lloyd Price

Healthcare Technology Thought Leadership from Nelson Advisors – Market Insights, Analysis & Predictions. Visit [link] HealthTech Corporate Development - Buy Side, Sell Side, Growth & Strategy services for Founders, Owners and Investors.

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Healthcare AI Tools – 2025 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

As these implementations take hold, the emphasis will be on demonstrating measurable return on investment (ROI), with AI driving down administrative burdens, accelerating drug development, and significantly improving operational efficiency. What’s most exciting to me is AI’s potential impact on personalized medicine.

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In Health Care, AI to Advance Rapidly Along With Its Regulation

Healthcare IT Today

Nair suggested that AI can make it easier to manage health care regulations, on which a hospital spends 8 million dollars a year on average. He also said that the benefits go beyond doctors; for instance, care coordinators can be more efficient and AI can help drug development.

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Healthcare Interoperability and Cloud Services – 2025 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

To unlock the full potential of care teams, we must have access to actionable, real-time data. Patients are still coming to their doctor’s appointments frustrated that their provider does not have their records from a recent urgent care visit, previous primary care provider, or a specialist.

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How Technology Can Help Us Achieve Health Equity

Healthcare IT Today

Whether it is integrating Apple Watch data, shortening emergency department wait times or providing better concierge care, these interventions can be helpful, or even great. (We And many of us can’t get into our primary care doctors, either). We do need to automate data collection, who wants to sit in an ER?