The technical frontier of digital health includes more sophisticated wearables, a greater variety of diagnostics that people can use at home or on the go, and applications with user-friendly capabilities that are predicated on holistic care, according to a report from Moss Adams. Especially in the United States, digital health start-ups will likely face considerable pressure to strike partnerships and consolidate given their need to integrate into existing health care systems. Read more.
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