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Gauging The Effects Of Technological Advancements In The World Of Medicine

Krystal Bower / 2 min read.
June 1, 2017
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Technological advancements continue to take place on an almost daily basis and they have begun to have an effect on a number of unexpected sectors of society. As mobile app developers continue to work on the clock and Android app development and iPhone app development keep advancing, the medical community will also continue to experience a wide range of effects.

Thanks to the growth of mobile medical apps, patients and practitioners alike are both able to enjoy numerous benefits. With the advent of mobile monitoring and the increased number of telehealth systems, hospitalizations are expected to be reduced significantly, as well as emergency room visits.

This will benefit both sides of the equation, as patients who do not reside in areas that are close to hospitals and emergency rooms can now receive assistance without having to drive long distances, while the doctors and nurses who are on call are given the chance to focus their efforts on the patients who are already present.

Apps allow for improved communication between health care specialist, as well as the coordination of care. Patients can remain engaged with their doctors even when they are not on the premises, which leads to far better maintenance of any pre-existing and chronic medical conditions.

This is especially true for patients that struggle to maintain the proper health and wellness without having a doctor present to advise them. Medical apps offer patients an increased ability to stick to their physician’s orders well after they have left the office and headed back home.


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For example, a physician may recommend a certain diet and lifestyle to a patient who is experiencing medical issues. But in most instances, it can be very difficult for a patient to stick to the directives that they have been given once they are no longer in the doctor’s care.

With the use of apps, a patient typically finds it much easier to stick to the script that they have been given. Apps also simplify the patient’s course of treatment at home, as they can receive timely reminders about when they need to take their medicine and continue their exercise routines.

The effects of medical apps are especially profound when it comes to the multitude of patients in this country who are not properly insured. The University of Kentucky Center for Rural Health performed their own study on the matter, as the center is located in a region that has a particularly high number of patients who do not possess insurance.

According to the results of the study, uninsured patients who were given access to medical apps and offered a more open line of communication with medical professionals experienced a number of positive effects. Not only were their treatment costs much lower, but they were also hospitalized at a far lesser rate and did not have to visit the emergency room nearly as often.

While the benefits of medicinal related apps have yet to be felt by the entire population yet, we are headed for the world where their usage is commonplace. This will serve to benefit a lot of people who are typically unable to receive the medical care that they need most, while also streamlining our hospitals and emergency rooms, so that they are no longer filled with people who could have easily received assistance from the comfort of their own homes.

Categories: Big Data, Internet Of Things
Tags: digital information, Information Technology, medicine, medicines, technologies, technology

About Krystal Bower

Krystal Bower is a creative mobile app designer at top app development companies. She has a great experience with mobile app designing as well as apps marketing.

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