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When medical devices are integrated with the cloud, they can upload data to servers accessible to a provider’s individual facility and larger health network. The data can then be used to provide healthcare workers with context to make better informed decisions, improve patient outcomes and boost healthcare networks’ return on investment (ROI). Implementation, however, isn’t enough. In this guest post, Eric Dusseux, MD, MSc, MBA, CEO of a robotics company focused on providing rehabilitation and mobility solutions, details how adoption and utilization of these technologies will help facilities realize their full potential.
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