Future of Healthcare – Thematic Intelligence
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Reasons to buy the ‘Future of Healthcare’ thematic intelligence report:
- The Future of Healthcare report provides market forecasts and case studies for four technologies in the healthcare industry, namely 3D printing, robotics, preventive medicine, and digital therapeutics.
- It also evaluates the global outlook for the sector and how various challenges must be addressed for these trends to reach their full potential.
- The report also covers the key companies that will take the healthcare sector into the future by implementing various technologies and innovations.
How is our ‘Future of Healthcare’ report unique from other reports in the market?
Companies in the healthcare sector are investing in the technologies of the future right now.
- This report looks ahead to 2035 and beyond. It identifies the key innovations that will revolutionize the industry and profiles the start-ups leading the charge.
- This report will help design and develop your corporate strategy by building your understanding of how the healthcare sector will progress in the coming years.
- The report uses GlobalData’s unique thematic methodology to help you spot the developments that will transform the healthcare sector before competitors.
- GlobalData’s thematic research ecosystem is a single, integrated global research platform that provides an easy-to-use framework for tracking all themes across all companies in all sectors. It has a proven track record of identifying important themes early, enabling companies to make the right investments ahead of the competition and secure that all-important competitive advantage.
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- Pharma Manufacturers (Innovative, Biotech, Generics, Biosimilars, Rare/Orphan Disease) / Distributors
- Financial Institutions (Investors in Pharma/Biotech, Pricing Consultancies)/Parallel Trade Organisations
- Healthcare Organisations/Healthcare technology leaders and Start-ups
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Future of Healthcare Thematic Report Overview
Various technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), extended reality, cloud, and gene editing, will drive changes and innovations in the healthcare industry. The “Future of Healthcare–Thematic Intelligence” report details the four main trends that disrupt the healthcare sector within the next 10 years, namely 3D printing, robotics, preventive medicine, and digital therapeutics.
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| Report Pages | 42 |
| Regions Covered | Global |
| Key Trends | · 3D Printing
· Preventive Medicine · Robotics · Digital Therapeutics |
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Future of Healthcare - 3D Printing
With the development of technologies and deflating costs, 3D printing’s use cases in healthcare, particularly replacing traditional prototype development approaches across various industries, are increasing fast. This technology can revolutionize medical equipment production, drug creation, and personalized medical services. 3D printing enables customized digital manufacturing, which means products can be constructed to fit an individual’s anatomy. Customized medical devices using 3D printing include prosthetics, implants, and surgical instruments.
Global Forecast for 3D Printing in Healthcare, 2022 – 2035
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Future of Healthcare - Preventive Medicine
Preventive care uses healthcare measures to prevent diseases before they can occur. Regions like the US and Europe face the problem of aging populations and increasing prevalence of diseases, forcing healthcare systems to move from a focus on curative treatments to preventive care. In this regard, in the past five years, there have been developments in large-scale epidemiology, including advancements in molecular tools like biomarkers and genome sequencing. These developments have paved the way for more effective preventive strategies.
The growing field of preventive medicine is a multifaceted system that depends on collaboration between different institutions, such as pharma companies, healthcare organizations, and policymakers. For example, policymakers should work with the private sector using a pay-for-outcome model to support preventive care initiatives. The private sector pays for smaller-scale, exploratory health interventions. If these interventions achieve specific goals, such as improving healthcare outcomes, the investor receives a payout.
Preventive Care Ecosystem
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Future of Healthcare – Robotics
Robotic technology in the medical field is transforming the performance of surgeries, streamlining supply delivery and disinfections, and delivering positive patient outcomes. Robots are increasingly used in assisted surgery, ultrasound imaging, emergency care, cancer detection and treatment, and administration. Various robotic technologies applied to increase efficiency and enhance patient care, include care robots, pharmaceutical robots, and surgery robots, among others.
Potential Applications of Robotics in Healthcare
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Future of Healthcare - Digital Therapeutics
DTx is a segment of solutions within the wider digital health landscape that delivers evidence-based therapeutic interventions to prevent, treat, or manage disease. A significant rise in chronic diseases and mental health disorders, coinciding with the growing need to reduce healthcare expenditure, has led to a higher demand for DTx. Additionally, pharma companies are adopting a range of business models to launch DTx. While some companies are developing products in-house, the most common option is to partner with DTx companies to develop and commercialize products.
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Key Highlights
3D printing is replacing traditional prototype development approaches and its use in healthcare is increasing fast. 3D printing shows great potential for drug development and delivery and is increasingly important in customizing medical devices. 3D-printed organs may also be a reality by 2035. These organs have various applications in healthcare and would fix the organ donor crisis.
Regions like the US and Europe have aged populations and an increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, forcing healthcare systems to move from curative to preventive care. Pharma companies are concerned about the rising costs of R&D, patent expiry, and a decline in the number of promising new drug candidates. They therefore are exploring more sustainable modes, including preventive medicine. The switch will involve a collaboration between different institutions, as well as the use of gene editing, and preventive drugs.
Surgical robotics will be widely adopted, especially for surgical procedures that require extreme precision. However, surgical robots will never fully replace surgeons and will face ethical considerations and regulations. Exoskeletons will primarily be used for patient rehabilitation but will also help individuals with neurological conditions and support the nursing profession.
Additive Surgical
Akili Interactive
AmerisourceBergen
Aspect Biosystems
AstraZeneca
Axial3D
BenevolentAI
Boomi
BrainBridge
Craft Health
CRISPR Therapeutics
Cyberdyne
Cyfuse
EchoPixel
Editas Medicine
Eli Lilly
GE HealthCare
German Bionic
HeartFlow
Intuitive Surgical
January
Johnson & Johnson
Kaia Health EU
MediView
Microbot
Novartis
Novo Nordisk
Organovo
Phase
Precision BioSciences
Rex Bionics
Samsung Electronics
Science 37
SentiAR
Shape Therapeutics
Siemens Healthineers
Wandercraft
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Frequently asked questions
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What factors will drive changes and innovations in the healthcare industry?
Various technologies including artificial intelligence (AI), extended reality, cloud, and gene editing, will drive changes and innovations in the healthcare industry.
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How can robotics be applied in the healthcare industry?
Robotic technology in the medical field is transforming the performance of surgeries, streamlining supply delivery and disinfections, and delivering positive patient outcomes. Such technologies are increasingly used in assisted surgery, ultrasound imaging, emergency care, cancer detection and treatment, and administration.
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How can 3D printing be applied in the healthcare industry?
3D printing can revolutionize medical equipment production, drug creation, and personalized medical services. This technology enables customized digital manufacturing, which means products can be constructed to fit an individual’s anatomy.
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