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Smart Healthcare is a term used to describe the use of technology to improve the delivery of healthcare services. It includes the use of digital tools such as mobile applications, telemedicine, and artificial intelligence to improve patient outcomes, reduce costs, and increase access to care. Smart Healthcare also includes the use of data analytics to identify trends and improve the quality of care.
Smart Healthcare is becoming increasingly popular as healthcare providers look for ways to improve the quality of care and reduce costs. It is also being used to improve patient engagement and satisfaction, as well as to provide better access to care for underserved populations.
Some of the companies in the Smart Healthcare market include Apple, IBM, Microsoft, Philips, and Siemens Healthineers. Other companies include Cerner, Epic Systems, and Athenahealth. Show Less Read more