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How digital health can improve cancer care delivery
Ian Chiang and Jonathan George of Flare Capital Partners talk about the challenges of managing end-to-end cancer care and how digital health could help with unmet needs. This is the first of a two-part article on innovation in the provision of cancer care. The complexity of managing end-to-end cancer care, unmet needs, and how some new actors in the digital health space are addressing these issues will all be covered in part one. The "next wave" and new developments in the delivery of cancer care enabled by digital health will be highlighted in part two. There is no denying the obvious complexity of cancer. Patients frequently find it difficult to understand the intricacies of the American healthcare system, and their perplexity is frequently made worse by their cancer diagnosis. According to projections from the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
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