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Healthcare Business Review | Thursday, June 08, 2023
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Digital transformation in healthcare offers cost savings, streamlined processes, safeguarded medical data, improved patient experience, and enhanced decision-making through the use of new technologies and digital platforms.
FREMONT, CA: In the context of the healthcare industry, a digital transformation might indicate new methods of providing enhanced services. It can potentially improve patient care through the incorporation of new healthcare services like telemedicine or offering wearable medical devices to better diagnostic guidelines. In a more general sense, implementing the Internet of Things (IoT) and big data possess the potential to transform the patient experience and eliminate inefficiencies in the delivery of patient care. Apart from enhancing real-world patient outcomes, there is also a substantial reduction in costs for healthcare institutions.
Advantages of Digital Transformation in Healthcare
Digital transformation in healthcare offers numerous advantages that can significantly improve patient care, operational efficiency, and overall healthcare outcomes. There are many advantages, especially for patients.
For Patients
Economising
Digital advancements in healthcare have the potential to provide good value for patients. Optimising efficiencies in the delivery of patient care using new processes and technologies means that patients have to spend less money on medical bills.
Artificial intelligence (AI) and wearable tech are predicted to bring about a new era of disease-prevention care. Ceasing a healthcare issue before it spirals out of control and turns into an illness will provide great value to any healthcare system.
Fine-tuned Processes
The lack of collaboration when it comes to patient care can be detrimental to the collective patient experience. Time lags occurring in the process of accessing test results or attaining a referral to a specific clinician can unnecessarily complicate a seamless and simple procedure.