The medical world is in the midst of an exciting tech revolution that's changing everything about how we deliver healthcare. It's not just about fancy gadgets - we're seeing real, practical changes ...
Wolters Kluwer Health has released a new '25 for '25 predictions report that identifies technology trends to watch out for in 2025. According to the group, health care is undergoing unprecedented ...
The healthcare education landscape is undergoing a fundamental transformation driven by technological advancement. Advanced digital solutions are revolutionizing professional development pathways for ...
For the Fierce Healthcare editorial team, the HLTH 2025 conference in Las Vegas was a hectic week packed with meetings, interviews and onstage conversations all focused on healthcare innovation. We ...
Bishan Nandy, MBA, FACHE, is the Director at University of Illinois Health System, and Board Member at The Boulevard of Chicago. During the Covid-19 pandemic, telehealth emerged as a key means of ...
The 2026 Consumer Electronics Show is in full swing this week in Las Vegas, and it is no surprise that health technology and innovation has been front and center. In the meeting’s keynote on January 5 ...
The healthcare industry is no stranger to volatility and uncertainty. A global pandemic, regulatory upheaval and debilitating cyberattacks have been hallmarks of the sector in recent years. But this ...
The Jed Foundation (JED), an organization focused on mental health for teens and young adults, laid out the emerging risks ...
Healthcare costs are expected to rise 8% in 2025, the most significant projected increase in over a decade. These staggering costs affect all of us – from providers to payers, life sciences companies ...
Health systems will continue to roll out artificial intelligence products in 2026, buoyed by hopes the technology will automate tasks and lower expenses — a significant concern as financial pressures ...
Healthcare technology is advancing at a rapid pace as providers grapple with rising care demands, persistent workforce shortages and growing expectations for more personalized, data-driven care.