Summary:

«The COVID-19 pandemic kickstarted a rapid increase in adoption of healthcare technology, reshaping the bedrock of American medical operations and delivery. But as 2022 drew to a close, several factors suggested that technology adoption was slowing down, including a cooled landscape for digital health funding and a drop in virtual care utilization.»

«Despite this, experts remain upbeat about the potential of technology to improve U.S. healthcare in 2023.»

«According to predictions from industry stakeholders, this year could represent an inflection point for real-world utilization of artificial intelligence, and standards could raise for health data privacy and cybersecurity. In addition, though investors are more cautious, funding will continue to be available for startups this year, and the telehealth industry will be held to higher clinical standards as it’s used more frequently in care delivery.»

Article written by Rebecca Pifer

17|01|2023

Source:

Health Care Dive

https://www.healthcaredive.com/news/digital-health-predictions-2023-telehealth-ai-privacy-cybersecurity/638555/