World In Motion – The Shape Of The New Health Care Technology Ecosystem In 2022
Executive Summary
The health products industry, methods of care delivery and even the public's expectations for improved tools to prevent, monitor and treat disease have transformed dramatically in the past five years. The changes anticipated over a similar period ahead are potentially even more marked, with business continuity impacts for medtech and pharma concerns, according to Deloitte LLP experts who were on the circuit at health care industry events in Germany and the UK this spring.
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