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HealthTech = Solving Health problems with Tech.
The future of healthcare is Tech that combines data on medical history & real-time health to support decisions, improve health, and reduce costs.
The global digital health market is predicted to reach USD 295billion by 2028.
Dream big! As a founder @crescent_kids and @EliHealthTech I always wanted to collaborate with the #NHS . Excited to say finally we are! #techmeetshealth
Beginners: Start with user-friendly digital health apps
that track wellness and basic health metrics.
Amateurs: Integrate telehealth services and wearable
devices for more comprehensive health monitoring and
remote consultations.
Pros: Implement advanced healthtech solutions like AI
diagnostics, personalized medicine, and blockchain for
secure patient data management.
In 2024, if you get that:
→ Integrated health records are universally adopted,
→ Telehealth becomes a standard, not an exception,
→ AI-driven diagnostics and personalized treatment
plans are fully implemented,
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You’ll be able to deliver healthcare that is more
accessible, precise, and efficient.
Healthcare expenses have been steadily increasing in
the UK, putting a strain on many households.
I see the impact firsthand - especially for families
managing chronic conditions.
The NHS aims to provide quality, affordable care for all.
But even with this remarkable system, some still face
challenges in accessing or affording treatment.
Can we solve this problem? Yes, here are 3
opportunities:
1. Invest in preventative care and education to
proactively manage conditions. This could lower costs
long term.
2. Integrate emerging technologies like telehealth to
increase access and coordination.
3. Strengthen financial assistance programs to help
cover expenses like transportation and medications.
As citizens, we can also play a role by:
- Being informed about health and public policies
impacting care.
- Supporting charities and organisations filling gaps.
- Advocating for those without a voice in the system.
At Crescent Kids, we support children with Sickle Cell
anaemia. Many of these families struggle to cover costs
like medications, appointments and hospital stays.
Progress takes all of us working together. With
cooperation, empathy and a commitment to help the
underserved, I believe we can build on the NHS's solid
foundations - creating a healthcare system that
benefits everyone.
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What are your thoughts on improving access and
affordability in the years ahead?
→ Innovate like an entrepreneur.
→ Implement like a healthcare professional.
→ Secure like a cybersecurity expert.
Combine the vision of an entrepreneur, the practical
insights of healthcare professionals, and the vigilance
of cybersecurity experts.
In the healthtech industry, all these are essential for
creating impactful, secure, and innovative solutions
that meet the complex needs of patients and providers
alike.