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WEBCAST - What’s the diagnosis? The 2020 healthcare technology marketLed by IHS Markit Healthcare Technology expertsView on-demand
Hosted by IHS Markit Healthcare Technology expertsWatch this webcast to learn about major healthcare technology trends, rising opportunities, segment outlooks, and promising developments in areas from point of care to personal health. -
Artificial intelligence: The apple of the monitor’s eye?May 09, 2019Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to be a conversation starter throughout the medical industry. Its utilization to improve healthcare provision and efficiency is welcomed with both excitement and anticipation. As monitoring products collect vital information on patient status, they are heavily involved in providing the data utilized to make informed choices through predictive analysis in the patient care pathway.
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Sensors are here to stay: Impact on traditional patient monitorsJanuary 07, 2019Patient care is shifting from curative to preventative care, with investment heavily placed on limiting avoidable adverse events. Patient diagnosis is happening earlier to reduce the impact to the patient, and the subsequent cost to the provider. It is believed that by focusing on monitoring key health indicators, earlier diagnosis will ultimately reduce healthcare expenditure on non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which may have previously gone unnoticed until they required major and costly treatment. Patients are becoming much more involved in the decisions surrounding their own care paths.
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MEDICA 2018 Brief – A change is comingDecember 03, 2018IHS Markit recently attended the world’s largest medical trade fair in Dusseldorf, Germany. With an attendance of over 120,000 visitors, the buzz around all things medical was very clear. Attendees ranged from healthcare professionals with a vested interest in learning more about innovative technologies, to dealers looking to establish relationships with new manufacturers.
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Patient monitoring: Any signs of a pulse?December 03, 2018There has been a shift change in the patient monitor market, with innovation focused on improving cost efficiency, work-flow, and coverage of patient status. The continual push to monitor a patient status throughout the treatment pathway has increased demand for low-acuity monitoring. This has been further compounded by the increased throughput of patients, in addition to treatment in an ambulatory or outpatient setting. The new IHS Markit ‘Patient Monitors Report – 2018’ outlines the key technological trends in the market, and their subsequent impact on market growth and competitive environment.
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Cyber security: Baby steps to ensure the healthcare industry NeverCriesMay 24, 2018As the clinical benefits of a digital healthcare system unfold and spread throughout the world, securing healthcare systems and patient information has never been more important, especially in the face of growing cyber-security threats and attacks.
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European Congress of Radiology (ECR) Show Brief - 2018April 23, 2018This file contains an overview of the main highlights and trends from the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) 2018. Including key takeaways and product highlights in the medical imaging market.Subscribers Only
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ECR 2018 Brief: AI – what is it? Augmented, adaptive, or artificial?March 27, 2018There was heightened buzz around the topic of AI at the 24th European Congress of Radiology, with many vendors citing the integration of data through AI as the next big trend – but what’s new? AI has been discussed at the show for several years, and each year there is more and more uncertainty around its integration into medical devices.
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High-acuity IT systems gaining priority to provide integrated careMay 12, 2015Healthcare providers are increasingly focusing on smarter ways to provide advanced healthcare while remaining cost efficient. With healthcare budgets highly scrutinized amidst the repercussions of the global economic recession, resources for new product acquisitions are limited, and products today need to show they provide both clinical and cost benefits to purchase. For their part, purchasers are seeking products that enable them to not only remain profitable, but also to make significant cost savings further down the line. As a consequence, there is increasing interest to implement IT software that will streamline the patient pathway and improve financial outcomes.