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Femtech Market to Reach $22B by 2028

HIT Consultant

billion by 2028, with an estimated CAGR of 9.9% from 2022 to 2028, according to the latest Insight Partners report. The Femtech market experienced a significant positive impact of COVID-19 as several lifestyle diseases affected women’s health. billion in 2022 to $22.29 Femtech Market Drivers.

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Wistful Thinking: The National Health Spending Forecast In a Land Without COVID-19

Health Populi

health care spending will grow to 20% of the national economy by 2028, forecasted in projections pre-published in the April 2020 issue of Health Affairs, National Health Expenditure (NHE) Projections. trillion in 2028. Hospital care spending, the largest single component in national health spending, is estimated at $1.3

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5 Considerations for Managing Data in the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) Era

Healthcare IT Today

The global Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) market is expected to reach over $187 billion by 2028, more than four times its worth in 2020—owing in part to improving technology and the rise in remote care during the COVID-19 pandemic. The healthcare market is no exception.

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Health Care Is Front and Center as DeSantis and Newsom Go Mano a Mano

Kaiser Health News

From abortion to covid-19 vaccines, Newsom and DeSantis could not be further apart. DeSantis has led his state to restrict abortion and gender-affirming care and to ban covid-related mask and vaccine mandates. The Sunshine State’s covid-19 vaccine booster rate for residents age 5 and older is 12.4%.

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Health Care Real Estate Briefing – January 24, 2022

Hall Render

The American Hospital Association is asking Congress to add $25B to the provider relief fund to help hospitals respond to recent COVID-19 surges per Becker’s Healthcare. New research on hospital mergers was released. Kaufman Hall released its 2021 M&A Year in Review.

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Telehealth Regulations: What’s In, What’s Out

Verisys

As the pandemic continues into the winter months and COVID disruptions continue to affect the healthcare workforce, states, payers, and providers should be aware of recent changes that will affect telehealth services and access to telemedicine. This public health order included: Emergency care in hospitals. California. Connecticut.

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Health Provider News – March 11, 2022

Hall Render

50 best hospital, health systems supply chains in the US, per GHX. in supplemental COVID-19 aid. COVID-19 funding is tapped out, HHS says. Cybersecurity companies offering US hospitals free protection. Hospital service line variation widens care gaps, study shows. Biden administration requests $22.5B