Digital & Health 02/2023
J?rg Corsten
Playmaker for customer centricity in the pharmaceutical industry Senior Digital Transformation & Innovation Director at Roche AI Enthusiast | Congress Speaker | Mentor
Today I lacked creativity when it comes to writing a good introduction for this article - and that was why I asked Chat GPT to help me out. What can I say? I like some parts of it, but others would not match for me - what are your thoughts?
“In today's world, technology is integrated into almost every aspect of our lives, including our health. The rise of digital health solutions has revolutionized the way we approach healthcare, from virtual consultations and remote patient monitoring to wearable devices and health-tracking apps. As we continue to navigate the ongoing pandemic, the role of digital health has become more important than ever.
In this post, I would like to share some reading recommendations on the topic of Digital & Health. Whether you are a healthcare professional, a technology enthusiast, or simply interested in learning more about the intersection of these two fields, these resources are sure to provide valuable insights and knowledge.
So sit back, relax, and get ready to explore the world of digital health!”
No back to my own words: AI continues to be the buzz everyone keeps talking about and my great colleague Marco Flavio Marinucci has shared some really great thoughts in his latest article.
So have some fun with the latest reading recommendations.
I help Pharma and Scholarly Publisher influence their audience with short-form digital healthcare and science content I Founder of SciencePOD
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