How to build healthcare around IoT
Over the next decade, healthcare is expected to see a huge amount of technological change. Artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) are expected to play a huge role. 'Building the Hospital of 2030', a report by Aruba, owned by Hewlett-Packard argued that the healthcare industry will need to embrace digital transformation in healthcare. These technologies are bound to be part of the mix. Aruba's study makes five key predictions for how the industry will transform by 2030, including: Darren Crombie, Founder of Upstream Health, adds: "I think what we are seeing in healthcare is a massive push towards AI, analytics IoT and robotics and the opportunities they can provide. From a patient management perspective, we want to drive preventative care to keep patients well in the first place and out of our hospital system. By having sensors and support tools in people's homes and feeding into analytics and AI, we can monitor their health remotely. On the analytics side, we have a push towards machine learning, allowing clinicians to act and take actions to deliver preventative and proactive care needed to make our system sustainable."
Sep-23-2019, 15:43:06 GMT
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