BioVoice News December 2017-January 2018 Issue 7 Volume 2 | Page 20

cover story ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: practitioners in mining of the data to identify risk factors for providing efficacious clinical treatment. On other hand, the use of precision medicine, real-time personalization, non- invasive monitoring, mobility and cloud will be seen more to empower the healthcare ecosystem. Overall, with rise of digital technology adoption by the healthcare industry, the overall clinical care delivery for patient empowerment will be more streamlined and thereby improve the way healthcare facilities function as well," mentioned Mr Taher Abbasi, COO & Co-Founder of Cellworks Research India. Mr Probir Das, Director and Founder Member, Medical Technology Association of India (MTaI) in his comments mentioned, “Going by how 2017 With rise of digital technology adoption by the healthcare industry, the overall clinical care delivery for patient empowerment will be more streamlined and thereby improve the way healthcare facilities function as well. 20 BioVoiceNews | Dec 2017 - Jan 2018 turned out for the healthcare industry, 2018 is expected to keep healthcare providers, patients as well as technology partners on their feet, for better. For easy comprehension, let’s break down the forecast into two categories; one related to technological advancement and second representing the development in policy/regulatory regime.” “Like all spheres of life, healthcare too will witness a bigger role of digital technology and machine learning. The rapidly advancing technologies will show signs of percolation into practices like drug discovery, clinical decision making, patient diagnosis,