Late last week, I outlined in this post how hospitals and health care clinics might exponentially increase the number of online visits and consultations they are conducting with patients. A large part of the success of this strategy rests on being able to offer new services to existing clients. To this end, Barco, a Belgian company, is now offering something called a AVT visualization suite that allows clinicians to see and read studies on the go—and even from the comfort of their own home computer. Better yet, because AVT uses off-the-shelf technology its cost should not be prohibitive.
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Jack Uldrich is a writer, futurist, public speaker and host of jumpthecurve.net. He is the author of seven books, including Jump the Curve and The Next Big Thing is Really Small: How Nanotechnology Will Change the Future of Your Business. He is also a frequent speaker on future technology and future trends, nanotechnology, innovation, change management and executive leadership to a variety of businesses, industries and non-profit organizations and trade associations.