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LEVERAGING TECHNOLOGY TO IMPROVE HEALTHCARE ACCESSIBILITY
In the US and Europe, hospitals and health systems are under mounting pressure due to escalating costs and growing demand. The ability to exploit digital technology effectively is key to easing the strain and providing more accessible, flexible and efficient care. Since the pandemic, digitally-enabled healthcare has become increasingly widespread and new tools and platforms are being adopted to deliver patient services.
Collaboration and planning are needed to put the right systems in place to manage and utilise digital assets efficiently. Innovation has much to offer in terms of strengthening accessibility, however obstacles such as lack of engagement, insufficient skills and cybersecurity threats must be overcome. Efforts are focused on finding ways to improve the patient experience whilst avoiding the risk of worsening health inequalities, particularly for hard-to-reach social groups. There is heightened emphasis on security, privacy and trust given the greater number of connected devices and volume of sensitive data being generated and shared.
The Financial Times, in partnership with Infosys, is delighted to host this webinar for leaders responsible for investing in digital technologies and enhancing health services. The discussion considers how hospitals, insurers, innovators and pharmaceutical companies can cooperate and ensure that healthcare is accessible, safe and effective in delivering better outcomes for all.
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