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Reader's Choice: Our 10 Most Popular Market Scan Articles in 2025
The 10 most-read Market Scan articles of 2025, reflecting what mattered most to health care leaders this year: workforce shortages, rising cyber threats, volatile supply chains and continued experimentation by major retail and technology players seeking a foothold in care delivery.
AHA Center for Health Innovation, Collaboration & Partnerships, Behavioral Health Care Delivery, Telling the Hospital Story, Consumerism, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Heart Disease, Cancer, Diabetes, and Other Chronic Diseases, Wearables and Remote Patient Monitoring, Robots and Robotics, Nursing Thought Leaders
How Do Health Executives View AI? 3 Takeaways from New Survey
A recent Sage Growth Partners survey shows that health care executives are optimistic about how artificial intelligence (AI) can help the field advance but are cautious.
Where Samsung Is Headed in Health Care
Samsung's recent purchase of the digital health platform Xealth will create synergy with Samsung’s wearable technology, offering a link between home health monitoring and clinical decision-making.
New Market Entrants Haven Healthcare and Fitbit on the Move
About 30,000 JPMorgan Chase workers in Ohio and Arizona can opt into one of two plans in 2020 that will be run by Cigna and Aetna, according to a Bloomberg report. Under the plans, JPMorgan Chase employees’ co-pays will range from $15 to $110 for most services, with more expensive care and hospitalization coming with higher fees.
3 Ways to Engage Today’s Health Consumers
As consumers take a more active role in their health and have unprecedented access to health data through wearable devices, remote monitoring and other technologies, organizations are closely examining their engagement strategies and tactics.
Do Digital Diabetes Management Tools Deliver Intended Value?
Recent research from the Peterson Health Technology Institute (PHTI) panned many digital diabetes management tools for failing to provide meaningful clinical benefits while raising health care spending.
7 Innovative Devices from CES 2024 Could Reshape Patient Self-Care
The recent CES 2024 show (formerly the Consumer Electronics Show) produced a number of health care-related, attention-getting devices. Some are not commercially available yet, but these products have the potential to help patients take greater control of their health.
4 Key Predictions for Health Care in 2023 and How to Respond
In 2023, provider organizations can expect significant evolutionary changes in how to optimize patient engagement, the ever-expanding role that retail clinics will play in care delivery and some upheaval in venture capital funding for health care startups.
Building a Better Data Connection: Will Big Tech’s Investments Pay Off?
Big tech firms Microsoft and Google have been making significant changes to their health care strategies lately with an eye toward easing the burdens of clinicians and supporting their decision-making.
Is Health Care on the Threshold of a Remote Patient-Monitoring Boom?
Brian W. Anthony, director of MIT’s master of engineering in manufacturing program and co-director of MIT’s Medical Electronic Device Realization Center, recently outlined in MedCity News key ways that remote patient monitoring could improve health care.