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5 innovations that are revolutionizing global healthcare Healthcare innovation is accelerating at an unprecedented scale, particularly in the digital sphere, the World Health Organization says Advances such as artificial intelligence and gene editing are transforming the way diseases are detected and treated Here are 5 innovations that are pushing boundaries in healthcare
6 ways AI is transforming healthcare | World Economic Forum While healthcare is behind in AI adoption, a selection of game-changing innovations provide a sneak peek at the change that's possible, from spotting broken bones to assessing ambulance needs
These are 7 of the most exciting breakthroughs in healthcare today Engineering genetics to make the body kill cancer, growing artificial organs for transplant, and pills that can ‘talk’ to you: these are all examples of how the Fourth Industrial Revolution will radically change medical treatments
Digital health technology and AI is changing healthcare | World . . . To ensure social distancing and avoid infection, healthcare practices in many countries shifted from in-person consultations to telemedicine Nearly two-thirds of healthcare providers across 14 global markets are now investing heavily in digital health In developing countries, digital healthcare is also helping, with remote access to specialists
The 3 megatrends that will shape the future of health The healthcare landscape is being transformed by three major trends: a rapidly ageing population, increasing urbanization and technological advancements Technology, particularly artificial intelligence, is revolutionizing healthcare by accelerating drug discovery, enabling precision medicine and driving advancements in treatment Addressing the current megatrends in healthcare requires
How could biotechnology improve your life? - World Economic Forum Advanced healthcare through genome sequencing It took more than 13 years and US$1 5 billion to sequence the first human genome and determine the precise order of the building blocks in our genetic information
Gene therapy can make a real impact on global health but we need . . . However, too often the benefits of advanced healthcare technologies remain restricted to high-income countries (HICs), a reality that could happen to gene therapies The narrative that new healthcare technologies are unsuitable for LMICs is a long-standing rationale for excluding a majority of the world from the benefits of modern medicine