For some time now, consultancies and think tanks have been predicting a radical shift in healthcare. Powered by technological advances, the future is expected to be drastically different where the needs of healthcare organisations take a back seat and the patient becomes front and centre. People will demand patient-centric, preventive and precision care and expect the same level of personalisation they receive in other areas of their lives, say entertainment.
How prepared is the healthcare industry to realise this grandiose future?
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AI, apps, telemedicine reshaping healthcare: Study
DUBAI, 6 hours, 30 minutes ago Artificial intelligence (AI), mobile apps, telemedicine, and other advances are creating a world in which preventive care is based on data, and is accessible anywhere, anytime, according to a new report by Strategy& Middle East, part of the PwC network. According to Strategy&, Middle East governments, regulators and healthcare providers can seize this chance to take the initiative, rather than wait and react. Together, they need to work in four areas: strategy, policy and regulation; governance and partnerships; funding and financing; and information and communication technology (ICT). Strategy, policy and regulation