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Digital platforms to enhance predictive modelling, personalised care

One key driver includes patient data integration into mobile health platforms.

Advances in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and data analytics are expected to improve predictive modelling and personalised treatment strategies, according to GlobalData.

Moreover, patient data integration into mobile health platforms is driving a shift towards digital health innovation.

Real-time tracking of activity levels and brace compliance allows patients to take greater ownership of their treatment,” Elia Garcia, Medical Analyst at GlobalData, said.

One example is the partnership between Momentum Health and the Harms Study Group, which focuses on paediatric scoliosis management and integrates technologies such as 3D imaging, AI, and wearable tracking.

“Providing immediate feedback and positive reinforcement through digital tools may improve adherence and lead to better treatment outcomes,” Garcia added.

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