With a wealth of experience in robotics and IoT applications in medicine, James Maitland's insights into digital health are both enlightening and forward-thinking. His passion for leveraging technology to advance healthcare solutions places him at the forefront of the industry's rapid evolution.
Initiatives in digital health and medical data utilization are advancing in South Korea and Hong Kong. In Seoul, the Ministry of Health and Welfare (MOHW) and the city government are supporting health and medical startups. They are granting access to de-identified hospital data for research and
Emil Eriksen founded &you as a response to his own experiences with gaps in the traditional Filipino healthcare system. Recognizing the inefficiencies, Eriksen created a modern, human-centric digital health platform to address these challenges. By offering a personalized and accessible approach to
Jake O’Shea stands at the forefront of healthcare innovation, seamlessly blending his medical expertise with his passion for technology. As a Chief Health Information Officer at HCA Healthcare’s Department of Digital Transformation and Innovation (DT&I), Dr. O’Shea is transforming the landscape of
The digital health sector experienced significant funding activities in the first quarter of 2025, with startups raising $3 billion. This funding represents an increase from the $2.7 billion raised in the same period last year. Despite a similar number of deals—122 compared to 133 last year—the
Artificial intelligence (AI) is swiftly changing how we diagnose and treat neurological disorders, creating exciting possibilities in medicine. By leveraging advanced technologies, AI enhances accuracy, speeds up diagnostic processes, and reduces costs. This transformation is crucial for managing