The April edition of Healthcare Global magazine is live

By Catherine Sturman
The April edition of Healthcare Global magazine is now live. In this month's issue, westart the conversation with Claudia Toledo, Clinical Solutions Di...

The April edition of Healthcare Global magazine is now live.

In this month's issue, we start the conversation with Claudia Toledo, Clinical Solutions Director at Elsevier, who highlights how its focus on the patient journey has led to the development of exceptional patient-centered solutions.

The emergence of digital tools has fully disrupted traditional models of health. Due to a growing global population, greater emphasis has been placed on delivering care which is increasingly connected and patient-centered.

We speak with Dr James Barlow at Imperial College London, who outlines how the emergence of digital triage will further support older populations and support providers in the delivery of personalised health solutions.

Technology companies are also increasingly moving into the healthcare industry to enable consumers to take full control over their healthcare needs. We speak with Matt Parkes, Senior Medical Development Engineer at Renishaw regarding how the use of smart implants are improving patient outcomes by changing the way a variety of bone diseases and injuries are treated.

Such breakthroughs in healthcare are not just situated within the technological field and within adult care. Across the pharmaceutical industry, John-David Belfontaine, Founder and CEO of Phivida, discusses how the CBD hemp oil producer’s expansion across America can benefit families and help children suffering from conditions like epilepsy to live a normal life

On top of this, we’ve rounded up the top 10 global healthcare brands, in addition to industry events across the globe for this calendar year.

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