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During the COVID-19 pandemic testing period, the growing requirement for remote healthcare monitoring and management applications gets amplified.
FREMONT, CA: In 2021, the healthcare industry will see several ground-breaking changes and advances resulting from increased digitization and increased use of modern technologies to enhance traditional operations in the healthcare and biomedical industries. During the COVID-19 pandemic testing period, the growing requirement for remote healthcare monitoring and management applications gets amplified.
The emergence of futuristic technology that may efficiently speed up different administrative, managerial, financial, diagnostic, and therapeutic duties pushes the rise of several parallel sectors that function under the giant umbrella of the global healthcare industry.
The top healthcare sector trends and technologies for 2021 that could help the worldwide market grow are listed below.
Using artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for the healthcare business, various laborious and time-consuming manual processes can be automated and streamlined. AI technologies give real-time, quick, and remotely accessible answers to different illness prevention, diagnosis, and treatment concerns in the healthcare industry.
With various connected devices, such as wearable medical devices and digital solutions, mHealth platforms and technologies can provide access to tailored medical information.For example, during the COVID-19 pandemic, mHealth platforms were beneficial and trustworthy in preventing the virus's transmission through contact tracking, quarantine control, and management, providing critical information, surveillance, testing, and immunization support.