MedTech innovations such as AI, telemedicine, and wearable devices transform healthcare by enhancing diagnostics, personalizing treatments, and improving patient outcomes for a more efficient and accessible future.
The healthcare industry has undergone significant changes due to demographic shifts and a focus on preventative care. The Nordic region is at the forefront of this evolution, with its countries striving to provide outstanding healthcare to their citizens and establish themselves as pioneers in adopting healthcare technologies.
According to government data, India has over 27,000 functional cold chain points, of which around 3 per cent are located at a district level and above.
Healthcare supply chain management is predicted to grow at over 10% annually by 2025, fueled in part by increasing demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic. These supply chains are considered complex due to the unique demands of healthcare services.
Telemedicine is growing rapidly and is expected to reach $176 billion by 2025. It offers personalized healthcare services, benefits remote and urban patients, and has higher patient engagement and lower costs. McKinsey estimates $250 billion in healthcare spending could shift to virtual care models post-COVID-19.