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Yes Healthcare will be More Automated. It Will also be More Personal

Jared Jaureguy / 3 min read.
July 3, 2017
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The marriage of developing technology with the goals and ambitions of the healthcare industry has led to and will continue to lead to amazing care for patients. Whether it’s predicting patient admission rates, allowing professionals to obtain BLS renewal online, or filling in staff vacancies, the incorporation of the latest technology within the healthcare industry will prove to lead to a more automated experience for patients while simultaneously allowing for more personal care.

Providing the opportunity for technology to step in and perform important health care work may intimidate some individuals. However, the benefits and possibilities of incorporating new technology solutions to achieve healthcare goals will provide patients with better and more attentive care. Here are four benefits the healthcare industry can expect to see in a future invested in state of the art technology solutions.

Updating Current Technology

Before introducing new and unheard of solutions to current health care problems, the adoption of developing technology will simply work to advance the current tech already commonly used within the healthcare industry. With the help of emerging technology, imaging equipment will show clearer and more accurate photos of the body, surgery methods will become more precise and less intrusive, even record keeping of patient history will be improved. The art of medicine has always been progressing, and the incorporation of artificial intelligence, machine learning, or some other new and upcoming technology is just one more way for the healthcare industry to improve and reach their goals.


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Patient Care Away From The Office

With the help of new technology, patient care can now be administered away from the office. Some healthcare facilities are beginning to allow for virtual visits with their professionals. With the help of video calls, healthcare practitioners can work with their patients without requiring an in-person appointment. Additionally, wearable technology can monitor patient activity wherever they may be and call attention to any problems that may arise. One challenge that several healthcare professionals face as they work with patients that require a long-term treatment program is keeping them motivated throughout the duration of their rehabilitation process. This problem is especially common for healthcare practitioners who are assisting cancer patients. With the help of new technology such as artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions, certain apps have been developed to engage with patients during their rehab. These programs work by using a conversational approach within the app and are designed to keep patients motivated to continue their treatments as needed.

From Sick Care to Health Care

The current healthcare industry is designed to respond to and care for patients once they have already fallen ill. However, with the incorporation of new and emerging technology solutions, the healthcare industry is anticipated to shift its current model of treatment from reaction to one of prevention. With the combination of wearable tech and artificial intelligence solutions, healthcare professionals can expect to see monitoring platforms that provide insights to physicians about the health of their patients. These solutions can detect abnormalities, alerting healthcare professionals and allowing them to address these irregularities before they progress or worsen. This prevention method could lead to faster detection of diseases, accurate recordings of an individual’s health, and saved money for both patients and professionals.

More Time For Patient Interaction

In addition to updating current healthcare tech and equipment, caring for patients wherever they may be, and helping keep to patients motivated throughout the treatment process, technology solutions can be used to improve the overall efficiency of healthcare facilities. Adopting new technology can help healthcare professionals perform simple tasks such as filing and recording data. With technology stepping in to perform these mundane tasks, current staff members can avoid being overworked and making mistakes while tired. Free from human error, automation technology works to perform health care facility tasks accurately without making mistakes. Additionally, the use of automation technologies can also have the potential to cut down on paper waste. Incorporating machine learning technology within the methods healthcare facilities use can improve both the quality and consistency of basic work orders and tasks that every healthcare facility needs. With this new found time, healthcare professionals can dedicate more time to caring for their patients, providing them with more personal care.

Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Internet Of Things
Tags: automatic, healthcare, internet of things, wearables

About Jared Jaureguy

Husband, father, son, technology consultant. I write for many of the top tech blogs. I tweet all things related to the tech industry.

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