BIZCLIK MEDIA LAUNCHES HEALTHCARE GLOBAL FEBRUARY EDITION

The February edition of Healthcare Global includes interviews with Siilo, Varian, Lenovo, mdgroup, Alvotech, Wolters Kluwer and many more

(London, Thursday 3rd February, 2022) -- BizClik Media Group, the corporate storyteller to the world’s largest brands, has published the February edition of Healthcare Global. 

The digital edition of Healthcare Global is a trusted industry source for in-depth reports and interviews with the leading minds in the Healthcare industry. 

This month’s edition features interviews with Emocha Health, mdgroup and Lenovo, among others

“The digitisation of healthcare is only going to continue to accelerate from here on,” says Lenovo’s Paul Burke.

Helen Adams, Editor in Chief of Healthcare Global, commented: “Pulling this issue together has been quite a journey for me - I have learned more about topics I have previously shied away from. Now I am a lot more aware of cyber security in healthcare as well as the importance of diversity in clinical trials. I hope readers find this issue enjoyable, as well as deeply informative.”

You can visit https://healthcareglobal.com/ for daily news and analysis of the ever-changing procurement industry, or click here to read the digital magazine. 


About BizClik Media Group

BizClik Media Group (BMG) is one of the UK’s fastest growing media companies with a global portfolio of leading industry, business and lifestyle digital communities.

BizClik’s expanding portfolio includes Technology, AI, FinTech, InsurTech, Supply Chain, Procurement, Energy, Mining, Manufacturing, Construction, Healthcare, Mobile, Data Centres, Cyber, and Sustainability. 

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