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According to Forbes, during 2019 artificial intelligence and machine learning will contribute to evolving the man-machine relationship, or rather, patient-machine, in some of the areas of application already tested since 2018: diagnostics , discovery of new drugs, analysis of risks, and finally the Conversational User Interface ( to find out more about this area just read our article "Virtual assistants and chatbots: the customer service revolution also in the healthcare sector" ). An example of the use of AI to support diagnostics is an FDA- signed project to detect eye pathologies: to date the system has managed to identify disorders in 87% of cases and to recognize individuals not affected by any pathology in 90% of cases. Prediction #2 blog_images.009 Again according to the American magazine Forbes, the healthcare sector , having become accustomed to the management of large data flows, i.e. Big Data , will shift its attention towards the analysis of specific and specialized data flows: approximately 50% of healthcare companies will dedicate resources for this purpose. And Big Data ? These certainly won't disappear! On the contrary, they will find a fundamental role.
in creating increasingly personalized experiences even in the medical field. Among the uses, in particular, to which Big Data will be dedicated there will also be the diffusion of the genomic data market . According to Nebula Genomics , a platform for securely storing and sharing biomedical data, the global genomic data market could reach a value of over $25 billion by 2025 . Prediction #3 blog_images.010 Forbes continues talking about blockchain : by the end of 2019, 5%-10% of applications of blockchain technology in the healthcare sector will move from a pilot phase to entry into the market . And this year blockchain could accompany Big Data in the world of biomedical data Australia WhatsApp Number Data This is supported by Greg Matthews , creator of MDigitalLife , who released the following statement to Forbes: “Blockchain could make the biggest impact in healthcare in enabling a 360° view of the patient's genetic profile, their demographic and socioeconomic status, the behaviors that impact their health, and their response to different treatments or combination treatments” A fourth can also be added to the three main predictions regarding digital trends identified by Forbes . Which? We're talking about IoT ! Prediction #4 blog_images.011 The Internet of Things is the fourth big trend to watch this year . In fact, we will see the spread of more and more different connected devices until by 2020, according to the online magazine Medium , there will be over 30 billion IoMT (Internet of Medical Things) devices available.
in the world. This confirms a more general trend that concerns the entire healthcare system: every aspect of it is slowly shifting to become " invisible " and more integrated into patients' lives. From this same perspective, it is not surprising that even places that are not strictly "medical" can become spaces for providing healthcare .Think for example of cars! A report published by Transparency Market Research , in fact, predicts a 67% increase between 2018 and 2026 in the global market for active monitoring systems incorporated into vehicles. Whether it is the seat, the seat belt or the steering wheel, coming into contact with a part of the body, these will act as sensors to monitor vital signs. These are just some of the main trends in the healthcare world that we will see taking place over the course of these months. The direction, however, appears clear: to make patients' customer experiences simpler and more accessible , integrating healthcare services with other key moments in people's lives. So, what are the future prospects? And how will healthcare companies benefit from these innovations? Don't miss the appointment on June 19th , Digital Transformation in the Healthcare sector: what needs and what experiences , organized by the Bocconi University of Milan! Our CEO, Andrea Cioffi, will present an Analysis of a Project in a large Hospital Order and will discuss together with other guests the reference scenario and some best practices in the sector.
in creating increasingly personalized experiences even in the medical field. Among the uses, in particular, to which Big Data will be dedicated there will also be the diffusion of the genomic data market . According to Nebula Genomics , a platform for securely storing and sharing biomedical data, the global genomic data market could reach a value of over $25 billion by 2025 . Prediction #3 blog_images.010 Forbes continues talking about blockchain : by the end of 2019, 5%-10% of applications of blockchain technology in the healthcare sector will move from a pilot phase to entry into the market . And this year blockchain could accompany Big Data in the world of biomedical data Australia WhatsApp Number Data This is supported by Greg Matthews , creator of MDigitalLife , who released the following statement to Forbes: “Blockchain could make the biggest impact in healthcare in enabling a 360° view of the patient's genetic profile, their demographic and socioeconomic status, the behaviors that impact their health, and their response to different treatments or combination treatments” A fourth can also be added to the three main predictions regarding digital trends identified by Forbes . Which? We're talking about IoT ! Prediction #4 blog_images.011 The Internet of Things is the fourth big trend to watch this year . In fact, we will see the spread of more and more different connected devices until by 2020, according to the online magazine Medium , there will be over 30 billion IoMT (Internet of Medical Things) devices available.
in the world. This confirms a more general trend that concerns the entire healthcare system: every aspect of it is slowly shifting to become " invisible " and more integrated into patients' lives. From this same perspective, it is not surprising that even places that are not strictly "medical" can become spaces for providing healthcare .Think for example of cars! A report published by Transparency Market Research , in fact, predicts a 67% increase between 2018 and 2026 in the global market for active monitoring systems incorporated into vehicles. Whether it is the seat, the seat belt or the steering wheel, coming into contact with a part of the body, these will act as sensors to monitor vital signs. These are just some of the main trends in the healthcare world that we will see taking place over the course of these months. The direction, however, appears clear: to make patients' customer experiences simpler and more accessible , integrating healthcare services with other key moments in people's lives. So, what are the future prospects? And how will healthcare companies benefit from these innovations? Don't miss the appointment on June 19th , Digital Transformation in the Healthcare sector: what needs and what experiences , organized by the Bocconi University of Milan! Our CEO, Andrea Cioffi, will present an Analysis of a Project in a large Hospital Order and will discuss together with other guests the reference scenario and some best practices in the sector.