How Healthcare is Going Digital | James F. Kenefick

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a How Healthcare is Going Digital by James F. Kenefick | Jun 6, 2022 | Digital Transformation, Health, Healthcare, James F. Kenefick

Society is steadily changing. The old practices and ways of living are becoming obsolete. Healthcare is no exception to this trend and has witnessed an incredible transformation in the past ten years. This is mainly due to technological advancements and the need for changes in the health sector. This article shares five ways through which healthcare is going digital. 1. Telemedicine Telemedicine is a branch of healthcare that involves using technology to provide health care. This is an essential part of healthcare in today’s world as more people live remote from hospitals and doctors. Telemedicine uses telephones, computers, and video conferencing to provide medical assistance to patients in remote areas. This is also viewed as trustworthy because it does not involve the patient being physically present at the hospital. 2. Artificial Intelligence

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Artificial Intelligence is the branch of computer science that deals with making intelligent machines. Artificial intelligence in healthcare provides better diagnosis and treatment of patients. It also improves workflow in hospitals and allows doctors to focus on treatments rather than repetitive tasks. All these are possible due to the use of AI technology. 3. Wearable Technology Wearable technology is another way in which technology has changed the healthcare industry. Today, doctors and patients use wearable technologies to monitor health. Wearable technologies can track a patient’s heart rate, blood pressure, BMI (Body Mass Index), temperature, and blood glucose, among other health indicators. This information is relayed to the doctor or the hospital for diagnosis. With wearable technology, the patient receives faster diagnoses and better treatment than in earlier times when such information was unavailable. 4. Telehealth Telehealth is defined as the use of technology to provide healthcare where the patient and the healthcare provider are not in the exact geographical location. The common benefits of telehealth include video conferencing, e-visits, and phone calls to connect patients with doctors for diagnosis and treatment. This is a significant development in healthcare as it allows patients who cannot travel long distances to receive healthcare from a medical professional based in another country. 5. Electronic Medical Records Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) are records used in healthcare to store patients’ medical information. These records are meant to track individual patients’ medical history. The use of EMRs has dramatically improved the quality and efficiency of healthcare. With EMRs, a single doctor can look at multiple reports at one time instead of looking at several different reports for different patients. This reduces the amount of time spent on searching for patients’ records and results in shorter waiting times for diagnosis and treatments.

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