Skip to content
MarketScale
‹ Back to IndustriesHealthcare

How Data Drives a COVID World

On this week’s episode of Diving Into Data, TC explores the importance and challenges of data security in healthcare and public health, specifically as it relates to operating in a COVID World. TC also discusses the utilization of Martech to overcome some of the challenges marketers might be facing and how it is more important…

This story was produced through MarketScale. See how Healthcare teams put it to work with Executive Thought Leadership.

Share
How Data Drives a COVID World

On this week’s episode of Diving Into Data, TC explores the importance and challenges of data security in healthcare and public health, specifically as it relates to operating in a COVID World. TC also discusses the utilization of Martech to overcome some of the challenges marketers might be facing and how it is more important than ever.

Powered by RedCircle

Our main story this week discusses the challenges and opportunities around data security in a COVID world. There is no defined playbook for how you can securely and legally capture the level of data that public health officials need, so what are companies doing? Do people trust that this data will only be used for Public Health? And what are some example of companies navigating these murky waters?

Our second segment today discusses how Martech has never been more important and why it is so critical for companies to be utilizing this data and technology. Things might get tougher before they get better, but effective marketing technology can help guide you through stormy seas.

Sit back, relax, grab a drink, practice social distancing… And let’s dive into some data.

Catch up on all episodes of Diving Into Data!

Healthcare: are you visible to AI?

Before they reach out, Healthcare buyers ask AI engines which vendors to trust. See how AI describes your company today, and where competitors show up instead.

Free workspace

You just read one expert. Imagine publishing your whole team.

This article was produced through MarketScale. Create a free workspace and turn your own team's expertise into articles, video, and social posts. No credit card, no demo required.

NPS +73 · 1,000+ creators · 38+ countries

What you get, free

Your own MarketScale Studio workspace
One video edit a month, on us
AI writing, editing, and publishing tools
In-platform coaching to learn the system

More Healthcare Insights

FDA clears UpDoc's LLM diabetes app, grants Aidoc breakthrough status as clinical AI crosses new regulatory thresholds

FDA clears UpDoc's LLM diabetes app, grants Aidoc breakthrough status as clinical AI crosses new regulatory thresholds

UpDoc has received FDA clearance for its LLM-driven diabetes management app, while Aidoc has been granted breakthrough device status for its AI-drafted radiology reports. This marks a significant milestone as clinical AI applications continue to gain regulatory approval and recognition. The advancements showcase the potential of AI in improving healthcare management and diagnostic processes.

  • 01UpDoc's diabetes management app receives FDA clearance.
  • 02Aidoc achieves breakthrough device status for AI radiology reports.
  • 03Regulatory milestones highlight AI's growing role in healthcare.

Jul 13, 2026

Cedars-Sinai's CDAIO on healthcare AI's second wave: workforce transformation, not just productivity

Cedars-Sinai's CDAIO on healthcare AI's second wave: workforce transformation, not just productivity

The chief data and AI officer at Cedars-Sinai discusses the evolving role of AI in healthcare. While the first wave of AI focused on enhancing productivity, the second wave is expected to transform job roles and the workforce structure. This shift indicates a deeper integration of AI technology in healthcare operations.

  • 01First wave of AI increased productivity in healthcare.
  • 02Second wave aims to restructure job roles.
  • 03AI will deeply integrate into healthcare operations.

Jul 13, 2026

Automation adoption gap widens in US manufacturing as medtech presses ahead

Automation adoption gap widens in US manufacturing as medtech presses ahead

Automation in US manufacturing lags, with 80% of factories lacking automation tools. In contrast, medtech manufacturers are advancing with technologies like micro-molding and ultrasonic welding. This disparity highlights a growing gap in technology adoption across different sectors.

  • 0180% of US factories have no automation.
  • 02Medtech manufacturers are investing in automation technologies.
  • 03There's an increasing divide in technology adoption across industries.

Jul 12, 2026

Explore More Healthcare Insights

Read more expert perspectives from across Healthcare.

Browse Healthcare Hub

For B2B teams

Your experts could be publishing here

Stories like this one run on content MarketScale captures from real practitioners. See how your team's expertise becomes coverage in Healthcare and beyond.

Book a 15-minute demo

Or call us. No forms required. We pick up. 214-945-2512