The Annual CES sponsored by the Consumer Technology Association is coming to the Las Vegas Convention Center the second week in January 2024. This is the largest and most important technology showplace on earth. It is not just for consumers but CES®️ 2024 will harness the power of human-to-human interaction to keep the innovation engine moving forward and have a direct business impact. So much of our lives, health, businesses, and environment utilizes technology. This is the place to learn and experience the newest innovations that are shaping our future.
There is a special section devoted to Digital Health Trends
Digital health technologies are finding wide acceptance among consumers and clinicians alike. The care this tech enables isn’t tethered to brick-and-mortar waiting rooms and office hours. Increasingly, healthcare-related technologies are empowering consumers to take control of their wellness through tools that are designed to improve the overall quality of care and save lives while lowering costs. Here’s a closer look at what’s trending in digital health at CES 2024.
Personalized, Digitized Care
Digital health, notes the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), encompasses categories such as mobile health, health IT, wearable devices, telehealth and telemedicine, and personalized medicine. From mobile medical apps and software that support physicians’ clinical decisions, to artificial intelligence and machine learning, technology has been “driving a revolution in healthcare,” according to the agency.
The tools of digital health – computing platforms, connectivity, software, sensors and more – dramatically improve clinicians’ ability to accurately diagnose and treat disease. They also improve delivery of care for individual patients through, for example, medical devices, diagnostics, research, drugs and biologics. This is a trend that will be prominently displayed throughout the show in January.
Exploring Innovations in Mental Health
Special discussions on the challenges digital mental health. Join health startup executives as they discuss the future of digital health startups revolutionizing mental health.
Digital Health and AI
Recent leaps in AI innovation are fueling progress in health technology. Artificial intelligence in health, another key trend, is being used in many cases to harness large data sets for speeding development of personalized treatments. It’s also streamlining clinician workflows to reduce provider burnout.
Evidence points to this trend gaining momentum. Recent CTA research studied perceptions and uses of AI and different digital health solutions to help businesses better understand this changing landscape. Two recents studies report:
- At least three in four consumers who are interested in using digital health solutions believe these solutions will help improve their overall wellbeing.
- 42% of U.S. adults familiar with AI expect that the healthcare field will experience the greatest positive impact, compared to 20 other sectors surveyed, from AI.
- More than two in five (42%) are open to having AI technology tools make medical diagnoses for them.
- 64% of U.S. adults familiar with AI are open (very to somewhat) to consulting with an AI doctor remotely.
- More than a quarter (29%) are also open to having AI tech tools perform surgery on them.
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