Eight major trends in the medical field in 2017: telemedicine will become popular
The first month of 2017 is not only the beginning of a new year, it is also the beginning of a new president in the world's most powerful country, the United States, which also represents the upcoming US leadership of the Obama administration over the past eight years. The policy has changed. After the discussion of the famous medical media MobiHealthNews and some experts, I also combined their ideas with some of my own ideas. Here we make the following predictions for the development of the health care field in the coming year. Trump will reduce the adoption of IT in the medical field after he is elected president Although most of the things related to President Donald Trump are still in an uncertain state, Chilmark founder and co-management partner John Moore believes that this uncertainty itself will lead to a lot of people in some large Unemployed in health care IT projects or at least forced to take a break. John Moore believes that “it is precisely because of this hesitation (for example, about the situation in which ACA will be abolished), I believe that health care and healthcare executives need to be very cautious in their future work. Therefore, I think Many large startups in the healthcare IT market will weaken in 2017. But if they have signed a contract, this will be a wide-ranging EHR replacement process or process, although some projects may still continue, but I I think that some more projects may be put on hold. Whether to continue in the future will depend on what will happen in the future." John Moore believes that today's value-based healthcare is a trend that will continue regardless of what policy direction Donald Trump will have in the future. However, what deserves our attention is that the loss of funds in the medical insurance sector may slow down the development of this value-based business model throughout the healthcare industry. NIH is responsible for funding precision medicine programs and conquering cancer programs in any way. There are reports that Trump and Vice President Michaels have incentives to support these projects, but at the same time Trump needs to cut spending, so all his planning work and scientific spending are still in an unstable state. Dr. Eric Topol, who led the Scripps Institute for Translational Science, received a PMI grant of $207 million. He told Buzzfeed shortly after the election that he was "very worried" about the outcome of the election. He believes that NIH's investment and biomedical research funds "can almost declare a certain risk." We can see the M&A and IPO market boom Union Square's venture capital co-founder Fred Wilson wrote on his blog that Trump's tax plan could lead to new cash flow surprises for the company, but it could also translate into a boom in the M&A industry. In terms of digital health care, there have been more and more cases of mergers and acquisitions in the past few years. The flow of funds in this process has been very strong, so in 2017, when we see more and more large amounts Don't be too surprised to see the flow of funds and the increasingly frequent mergers and acquisitions. In addition, Snapchat predicts that 2017 may also trigger a wave of technical IPOs, and some digital medical companies may be involved in this boom. As for which companies will have the opportunity to go public next year, I want to leave this issue to you. If you feel that you have the right answer, let me know by email or SMS, you can express your predictions on social networking sites like Twitter, about which companies will succeed in IPOs in the coming year. Tetanus Toxoid Vaccine,Toxoid Vaccine,Hep B Immune Globulin,Immunoglobulin Injections FOSHAN PHARMA CO., LTD. , https://www.foshanmedicine.com