New issue of Medical Technology out now: Remote monitoring for chronic conditions, family offices & more

This month: Remote patient monitoring approaches across chronic conditions, the rise of AI in IVF, family offices as a source of MedTech funding, and more.

Ross Law September 05 2024

The new edition of our digital magazine is out now – you can read it online for free. Here are some of the highlights from this month’s edition.

According to GlobalData’s Market Size and Growth database, the overall patient monitoring market was valued at around $18bn in 2023 and is forecast to reach a valuation of almost $24bn by 2033.

In this month’s cover story we put remote patient monitoring for chronic conditions into the spotlight.

We also explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is being used to personalise IVF treatment.  Research shows that AI has the potential to influence the optimisation and personalisation of key steps in IVF, including cycle monitoring, induction of oocyte (egg) maturation, and selection of the most competent gametes and embryos, to improve the overall efficacy and safety of ART.

Elsewhere in this issue, we examine why the paediatric healthcare segment is furious over the US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) final ruling classifying laboratory-developed tests (LDT) as medical devices.

All this and the latest medical device industry news, comment, and analysis from GlobalData.  

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