2084 Infograph
- In Healthmanagement
- Thu, 25 Jan 2018
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A snapshot on the future of healthcare.
Pharma,
Patient,
Medicine,
genomics,
medical information,
augmented reality,
nanorobots,
healthcare spending,
robots,
3D printing,
virtual reality,
wearables,
Infographic,
Artificial Intelligence,
Health technology,
healthcare jobs,
future of healthcare,
healthcare robots,
healthcare infographic,
technologically advanced hospitals,
healthcare jobs of the future,
wearable sensor industry,
Quantum computing,
robotic care,
Cyborgisation,
Brain-computer interfaces,
Medical tricorder,
Digital avatars,
value-based payment programmes
Pharma, Patient, Medicine, genomics, medical information, augmented reality, nanorobots, healthcare spending, robots, 3D printing, virtual reality, wearables, Infographic, Artificial Intelligence, Health technology, healthcare jobs, future of healthcare, healthcare robots, healthcare infographic, technologically advanced hospitals, healthcare jobs of the future, wearable sensor industry, Quantum computing, robotic care, Cyborgisation, Brain-computer interfaces, Medical tricorder, Digital avatars, value-based payment programmes
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