Thursday, January 29, 2015

The role of digital technology in health care

With the integration of digital technology in medical and other biological fields, ideas that seemed impossible years ago are now commonplace. Such concepts include wearable sensors, health and fitness mobile apps, smart prosthetics, software-managed diagnostics, and therapeutics, to name a few. These have become an ever increasing presence in daily life.

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With billions of dollars in funding going to the digital health space, the number of startups in life sciences has also climbed. Digital healthcare innovations are set to continue their upward trend in telemedicine, with visualizations combined with wearables bringing in a new era of medical advising and prescription. Physical attributes and vital statistics can be accessed remotely and patient record stored and re-accessible via cloud technology and in real time. This eliminates waiting time, personal visits to doctors and emergency rooms – all of which save effort, time, and money.

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Improved precision and accuracy in nanotechnology aids in both small and great feats - from designing drugs to treat specific ailments to tracing cancerous tumors that would be key to terminal illnesses. The limitless possibilities offered by artificial intelligence (AI) is still in progress for its specific functions basically because of possibilities also bring about uncertainties. But for medical reasons, AI is intended to be used for monitoring and tracking a patient’s vital signs to lookout for signs and symptoms of heart attack or stroke before it happens.

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All these exciting digital influences are also creating an impact on pharmaceuticals, and on the various business sectors as they are projected to bring potential competitive advantage to innovators, manufacturers, distributors, and healthcare providers who would opt to employ such technological products. It is primarily goal is, despite differences in the degree of advancement, frequency and extent of use, and ease of access constrained by geographical factors, that the outcomes of all collaborations will result to a global phenomenon promoting health care.  

After a successful career managing several hospitals in Texas, Larry Wedekind founded IntegraNet Physician Resources Inc., a network of physicians that aims to revolutionize today’s healthcare delivery system. Click here to learn more about the company’s vision.

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