Current healthcare, big data, and machine learning
Adam Bohr1 and Kaveh Memarzadeh2, 1Sonohaler, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2ChemoMetec, Lilleroed, Denmark
Abstract
Today, our lifestyles, the global demographics, and our needs as individuals are rapidly changing and more people need healthcare than ever before. Healthcare costs are also becoming increasingly expensive and with increased demands and the technological developments, major changes in the healthcare value chain and business models are on their way to disrupt the healthcare system as we know it. It is time to change the way we see health and disease in a static sense and instead view life as a dynamic process where the maintenance of health is followed from far before symptoms ...
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