Healthcare is digitally transformed through telemedicine, data interoperability, wearable technology, AI, cybersecurity, and patient engagement.
Fremont, CA: Digital transformation is at the helm of this revolution across the ever-changing healthcare landscape, poised to transform patient care, standardize operations, and improve outcomes. Technology assimilation has become a new normal in the healthcare sector, promising a sea change in the provision and reception of medical services. The reasons for this are several key trends that promise to define the future of healthcare.
The COVID-19 pandemic has sped up telemedicine; it will be the most popular method of patient care, saving travel and time. Patients should expect to experience telemedicine grow with advancement, applying AI and machine learning algorithms toward enhanced diagnostics and customized care plans for improved quality time with patients.
Digital transformation transforms the healthcare industry by adopting electronic health records (EHRs) and introducing superior data interoperability. Interoperability becomes crucial at every step of healthcare providers' implementation of the EHR system for better decision-making and improved patient outcomes. Patients will have maximum access to their health information, making them solid decision-makers and active participants in treatment.
Wearable technology is reforming healthcare by allowing patients to monitor their vital signs and other health metrics continually. It will capture, for example, heartbeat, sleep patterns, and activity levels with smartwatches or fitness trackers.