In our latest issue, we celebrate healthcare innovation from around the world with the official announcement of our 2020 Global Digital Health 100!
Now in its sixth year, our annual Global Digital Health 100 is one of the HealthTech industry’s foremost technology award programmes, celebrating innovation and entrepreneurship. It recognises and supports health technology companies that are demonstrating the greatest potential to change the way that healthcare is delivered.
Also, as we start the year the hype around Artificial Intelligence in healthcare continues to be a hot topic across the industry. In this issue, we include a range of content that aims to understand the real impact that AI and machine learning solutions are having on the medical profession.
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With 75 per cent of healthcare enterprises planning to execute an AI strategy next year, there’s a great opportunity to further unleash its potential, and in the article Visions of Healthcare AI in 2020 we get the opinions of six experts from leading healthcare organisations including Brainomix, AiCure, Nuance Communications, iRhythm Technologies, Cambridge Cognition and Zebra Medical Vision, as they share their views on what 2020 holds for the industry.
Also inside, Butterfly iQ is the first handheld whole-body ultrasound system. Powered by a single silicon chip on a portable, smartphone-connected device, Butterfly makes point of care ultrasound (POCUS) as accessible as a stethoscope. We talk to Dr. John Martin, Chief Medical Officer at Butterfly Network, about the potential impact of its Butterfly iQ device.
As well as all the usual Industry News, Interviews and Insight.
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Table of Contents
2 Editors Comments
4 Announcing the 2020 Global Digital Health 100
7 The Butterfly Effect: The Pocket-sized Ultrasound that’s Changing Bedside Diagnosis
10-16 Industry News
18 Upcoming Events
20 Visions of Healthcare AI in 2020
22 Can AI Help the NHS ‘Nudge’ Its Way Out of the Obesity Crisis?
23 Measuring Subjective Outcomes Objectively – How Technology can Boost Data Quality and Endpoint Reliability
25 Exploring the Benefits of Anonymised Free Text & Personalised Care
25 Connecting Data to Speed Up Clinical Research
26 Cloud Innovation is the Heartbeat of Frontline Health Services
28 An Energy Efficient Cooling Solution Fit for King’s