3 Ways You Can Improve Patient Care with Technology

3 Ways You Can Improve Patient Care with Technology

Technology has come a far way and has received widespread acceptance. Patient care with technology becomes easier as it provides doctors with unique functionalities.

There are a plethora of technological innovations available for exploration today, and some of these innovations are rapidly used for assisting and automating activities. Technology is being used for humanitarian purposes and improving people’s health. Patient care with technology has been enhanced over time and continues to do so. From X-ray to MRI scans, technology has proved to be helpful to both, surgeons and patients, for better detection and treatment of medical disabilities and operations.

1. Patient Care with Technology of Blockchain and Big Data

People consult several doctors in a lifetime, as each one of them has their own set of specialties. However, when a patient has to transit from one doctor to another, an interaction between these two holds importance as the information to be shared between these two deals directly with the improvement of the patient’s health. With the available technologies, such as blockchain and big data, storing and maintaining high volumes of confidential patient data has become relatively effortless for the doctors. Blockchain ledgers assist doctors to access and view the timeline of of operations and disabilities faced by a patient in the last few years. With big data in healthcare, the possibilities of error gets reduced.

2. Patient Care with Robotic Technology

Robotics technology has brought a transformation in how operations are performed in today’s age. Various robotic automated devices can help a surgeon in operating on a patient efficiently. With the help of X-Ray machines, doctors can quickly detect the status of a broken bone, cracked skull, or tumor located anywhere in the body. Such excellent detection leads to better preparation for a surgery and further decreases the chances of error and failure in operations. Zeus is one such robot used in the healthcare industry for laparoscopic surgeries and offers a lower failure rate.

3. Patient Care with Smart Device Technology

The use of intelligent devices and smartphones has been on a rise in the last few years. According to a recent research, people in the USA spend almost 2 hours online, on a daily basis. Such usage has led the healthcare pioneers to understand the importance of linking patient information with smart devices.

Smart devices come with functionalities such as measuring your pulse rate, the number of steps taken by the user, and even your blood pressure. Such information can be useful for doctors to keep a tab on their patients. When a patient has an abnormal blood pressure or an irregular pulse rate, doctors can notify the patients about their health status and can alert them to visit a local medical facility for immediate health checkup.

Healthcare organizations are learning about these available technologies and are preparing to use them to improve the performance of their workforce and to help them focus on improving patient care, while keeping their research running in the background, to find more exciting ways of patient care with technology.

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Naveen Joshi

Tech Expert

Naveen is the Founder and CEO of Allerin, a software solutions provider that delivers innovative and agile solutions that enable to automate, inspire and impress. He is a seasoned professional with more than 20 years of experience, with extensive experience in customizing open source products for cost optimizations of large scale IT deployment. He is currently working on Internet of Things solutions with Big Data Analytics. Naveen completed his programming qualifications in various Indian institutes.

   
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