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Digital Health in Neurology - Thematic Research

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  • March 2021
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The digital neurology market is a subset within the broader field of neurology devices, which encompasses a variety of tools and technologies designed to diagnose, monitor, and treat neurological disorders. Digital neurology comprises software and hardware solutions that leverage digital technologies, including artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analytics, to provide more precise and personalized neurological care. These digital tools can include wearable devices that monitor neural activity, telemedicine platforms for remote consultation and management, and computerized systems for big data analysis that can predict disease progression or optimize treatment regimens. The use of digital technology in neurology aims to improve patient outcomes, enhance the efficiency of neurological care, and aid in neurological research. Applications range from digital diagnostic aids and therapeutic applications to cognitive computing systems that simulate human thought processes in complex brain mapping. By integrating digital solutions into the practice of neurology, healthcare providers can offer patient-centered care that is both data-driven and accessible. Notable companies in the digital neurology market include Medtronic, which provides a range of neurological devices and solutions, NeuroPace, known for its responsive neurostimulation technology, and Philips Healthcare, which offers advanced neuroimaging and clinical informatics solutions. Other players include GE Healthcare and Siemens Healthineers, both of which produce sophisticated neuroimaging equipment, and Emotiv, which specializes in wearable EEG technology. These and other companies contribute to the rapid evolution of digital neurology, shaping its impact on patient care and neurological research. Show Less Read more