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A very well-argued article on the transformative potential of data and analytics in the healthcare sector from the World Economic Forum. Embracing digital transformation is imperative, and overcoming global hurdles should be front and center of national and international agendas. As hard as it might be from a political (and often legal) standpoint, ignoring to do that will not bode well in the face of the next global pandemic(s). 

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By 2030, 30% of all global #data will stem from #healthcare. Yet, 97% of that data is currently underutilized. The power of this data in prevention, early diagnosis, remote monitoring, and health equity could help mitigate some of the sustainability concerns for the future according to the article below. In case you are interested, the World Economic Forum has been working on these challenges for the last few years and is continuing to build cross-industry groups to tackle the above challenges through #digitalhealth. “Since 2016, the Forum has been working with partners to accelerate the transformation of healthcare systems worldwide, reaching over 100 clinics and hospitals. This work has included the development of the first-ever global healthcare systems transformation framework, bringing private and public sectors together to enhance patient outcomes through the Global Coalition for Value in Healthcare.”

How digital healthcare tools cut costs and boost outcomes

How digital healthcare tools cut costs and boost outcomes

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