Healthcare

Healthcare, the world's largest industry, is transforming faster than ever. The focus on outcomes based medicine and optimal health management of populations will result in major seismic shifts. Modernization and reform measures are being employed globally by public and private sector organizations to meet the growing need for healthcare. New technologies are being created, offering enormous promise to improve care delivery.

Our Transformational Health practice serves all key industry stakeholders through partnership models that provide access to high-quality content and our global team of industry experts. The practice includes Visionary Health, Life Sciences, Advanced Medical Technologies and Connected Health, focusing on evolving healthcare technologies and covering the entire industry spectrum

  1. 06 Dec 2017  |  Asia Pacific

    Key Trends in Digital Health, Asia-Pacific, 2018

    With the Growing Trend of Healthcare Digitalization, APAC is Ready to Embark on Progressive Analytics Applications

    Frost & Sullivan defines digital health to include telehealth and healthcare IT. Telehealth covers video telemedicine, remote patient monitoring (RPM), and mobile health (mHealth) and healthcare IT (in the APAC context) refers to the software solutions deployed across hospitals in the region. It is difficult to generalize or summarize the digital h...

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  2. 08 Sep 2017  |  North America

    US Provider Trends in Value-based Healthcare

    Consumer Engagement, Population Health Management and Leveraging IT to Improve Competitiveness

    Author: Koustav Chatterjee The concept of value-based care was established to address critical challenges encountered by all healthcare stakeholders—government, providers, health plans, and patients. Historically, the US healthcare system has largely focused on the treatment of patients with immediate needs. In most cases, the market has failed...

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  3. 29 May 2017  |  North America

    Top Trends in Telehealth, ATA 2017

    Industry Confirms Telemedicine’s Value While the Question Persists—Is Anyone Making Money?

    The American Telemedicine Association held its annual meeting in Orlando, Florida from April 23-25, 2017. This year’s conference was called Telehealth 2.0 and drew attendees from healthcare providers as well as a mix of established and start-up telehealth-focused companies. This growth insight presents an analysis of key takeaways and major theme...

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