The Top 100 Companies In Digital Health Addressing Real-World Needs
The
digital health market is extremely volatile: start-ups show up, promise to disrupt the entire
health scene, but go down just as fast having not received the necessary
funding. Others change their profiles, partner with big pharma companies or
lose the battle with another venture providing a better technology. Not to
speak about the hype, buzzwords, and overmarketing, which calls for careful
consideration. In spite of all the challenges, The Medical Futurist team is
working tirelessly to stay ahead of the turbulent market changes and bring you the
Top 100 Companies
In Digital Health in an e-book every year.
Real-world
needs in our focus
This
year, we posed the question not just what the features are to gain ground on a
turbulent digital health market, but what the key is for a company to remain a
significant player for a longer time. We found that if a venture, start-up, or
enterprise comes up with a solution that addresses a real-world need, it will
definitely find its place on the digital health market for many years. Of course, ‘real-world need’ is a fairly broad
category, but it basically means touching upon a patient need or a healthcare
issue that has not been solved before in any other way.
‘Real-world needs’ require solutions that put humans in the center of care, that are accessible, sustainable, take into account the diversity of our communities and cater to every special need. That’s why we appreciate the ‘femtech’ revolution, which start...
Source: The Medical Futurist - Category: Information Technology Authors: nora Tags: Business Future of Medicine companies company digital digital health digital health companies digital health market digital technology disruption disruptive Healthcare Innovation needs Source Type: blogs
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