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How Healthcare Technology Is Revolutionizing Hospitals

Technology is constantly evolving and changing. This is having a dramatic impact on the healthcare industry. New tech advancements are altering everything from the way patients are diagnosed to how they are treated. 

Some tech is even taking doctors and nurses out of the equation when it comes to which treatments are most suitable for patients who need support. 

Tech companies are also helping to take the pressure of a straining healthcare system with solutions that benefit ageing populations as well as a growing list of patients waiting for care. 

Here are some of the ways that tech is revolutionizing healthcare and what this means for the future. 

Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence is now an integral part of the healthcare industry. With artificial intelligence it is possible to limit the role of the healthcare provider and this removes the issue of human error. 

In doing so, we can make sure that there are less mistakes when providing patients with care. Artificial intelligence also ensures that we can access the right answers when diagnosing patients. 

For instance, it’s possible to use big data to predict future patterns in healthcare and ensure that the most effective treatment plan can be conceived for every patient.

One study is using a massive collection of data on cancer drug discovery to ensure that the right drugs can be quickly matched to specific mutations that patients are experiencing. 

Wearables

Wearables are also becoming a key part of the hospital environment. Health wearables provide real time information that doctor’s can use to diagnose the condition of a patient and ensure that they get the right treatment without delay. 

Patients can also use wearables to take more control of their general health. This can be used to monitor everything from blood pressure to sleeping patterns remotely. If there is an issue, then a doctor can be alerted that a patient needs further support. 

Experts believe that wearables will limit the need for frequent visits to hospitals, ensuring that wait times remain far lower than usual. It can also ensure that conditions are treated before they become more serious. 

Telemedicine

Finally, it’s worth highlighting the growth of telemedicine. Telemedicine and telehealth is becoming a fundamental part of the hospital environment. There are various places around the globe that have a shortage of healthcare providers. 

Telemedicine tech ensures that experts in hospitals can provide the right support to patients in need where the same resources are not available. 

As well as being used to support patients, telemedicine is also being used in hospitals to train up new doctors and nurses from a remote setting. 

This means that more space can be freed up to treat patients in teaching hospitals. As well as being an effective solution, telemedicine is also cost friendly, fitting into numerous healthcare budgets. 

It’s clear then that technology is changing the healthcare industry in a lot of interesting ways. The latest changes are expected to ensure that patients can access a higher standard of treatment and ensure that there is a more positive prognosis for a variety of conditions. 

Chris Turn

Chris Turn is the pseudonym of a journalist and writer who has published short stories, essays, and criticism in the Los Angeles Times, the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, and the New York Times. Her most recent book, a novel, is The Summoning (The HarperCollins Canada, 2014). She lives with her husband in Toronto.

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