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2016 Year-End Review: Special Report on Key Segments in the Healthcare Industry

Dec 04, 2016 08:00 CST Updated 08:00

As 2016 draws to a close, VCBeat’s flagship annual event, the “Top 100 Future Healthcare Companies,” is arriving as scheduled. Prior to the unveiling of the Top 100 list, VCBeat has meticulously curated a series of year-end reviews focused on specific healthcare subsectors. These features are designed to help you quickly gain in-depth insights into the hot healthcare subsectors of 2016, providing a clear overview of the current status of companies, key events, and development trends within each segment.


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Oral Care: Chain Clinics and SaaS Are Highly Favored, with Business Models Centered on Dentists and Clinics



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Smart Elderly Care: Fierce Competition in the Nursing Sector Makes Skill-Sharing Worth Exploring




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MedTech: AI Garners Widespread Attention, While Surgical Robots Have Yet to Reach Practical Application




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Pharmaceutical E-commerce: Tightening Policies to Solidify Market Landscape, with the Strong Growing Stronger



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Internet + Traditional Chinese Medicine: Most Companies Are in the Conceptual Stage, and the OAO Model May Be a New Development Trend



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Genetic Testing: An Industry Still in the Layout Phase, the Most Promising High-Valuation Sector



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Online Aesthetic Medicine: Demand for Appearance Drives Industrial Transformation in Medical Aesthetics, with Non-Surgical Procedures Poised to Become the Next Growth Hotspot



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Healthcare Informatics: Policy, Capital, and Technology Advance in Tandem as Healthcare Big Data Begins to Surge



Oncology Sector: Lightweight Models Such as Oncology Apps Are Nearly Extinct; Only by Penetrating the Core of Healthcare Can They Gain Attention




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Maternal and Child Health Sector: A Unicorn Has Emerged, with E-commerce Platforms as the Biggest Winners




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Medical Imaging: The Startup Track Is in Its Early Stages, and Online-Offline Integration Will Be a Key Trend




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Diabetes Industry: The Integration of Apps and Hardware Has Become Inevitable, and Building a Closed-Loop Ecosystem for Chronic Disease Management Is Crucial




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Cross-Border Healthcare: Entering a Platform-Based Development Phase, with Capital Not Yet Fully Inflowing




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Smart Medical Hardware: 14 Companies Secured Funding Throughout the Year, Poised for an Imminent Boom