Digital Health Days 2014: On implementing innovation and investors
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Digital health is no longer a pipe dream but a reality in many healthcare systems around the world. The conversation in this field has now moved on from ‘what digital health can do’ to ‘how digital health can be successfully implemented’. Tina Tan attended the Digital Health Days conference in Stockholm, Sweden last month to find out what challenges digital health innovators are facing and spoke to the investors who have their eye on this burgeoning space
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