5 Technology and Healthcare Trends to Watch

Updated on November 19, 2021

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Have you ever wondered if the healthcare industry was taking advantage of everything technology has to offer? If you look at it at surface level, you might not see much going on.

However, 92% of healthcare providers promote the digitalization of healthcare facilities. As time goes on, you’re going to start seeing change.

There’s no denying that technology and healthcare are changing every year. Below are some five of the healthcare technology trends that are worth watching.

1. Increase in Telehealth

The way people reached out to doctors didn’t change much in the past decade, despite increased communication technologies. However, that’s changed over the past year, with COVID reducing how much we venture out into the world.

That’s led to many more people relying on telehealth apps to reach out to physicians. While this was a great alternative to seeing a doctor when you couldn’t get to the doctor’s office, people liked the ability to get a doctor’s opinion from the comfort of their own homes. Expect this trend to continue in the next year and the telehealth industry to keep expanding.

2. Better Emergency Response

It hasn’t always been easy for emergency responders to communicate with hospitals when transmitting patient information. You had to rely on people speaking clearly and concisely over the phone or radio and hoping all relevant information was sent.

With the advances of 5G, that’s starting to change. With high-speed internet now available, emergency responders can transmit live video, vitals, and other patient information in real-time automatically. It will lead to more efficient responses, which will save more lives.

3. Proactive Healthcare

Wearables have gotten a lot of traction over the years. Devices that started as pedometers have turned into whole-health monitoring devices.

Today, that’s giving healthcare professionals more data to work with when treating patients. This data tells doctors more about their patients and will help them inform patients about potential issues to get them taken care of before they become more serious problems.

4. Better Hospital Management

It’s taken the healthcare industry a long time to transition into technological advancements. It made sense, too. You’re dealing with sensitive information, so you don’t want to adopt technology that puts patients at risk.

The good news is that new technology is both easy to use and secure. From accounting solutions to hospital management programs, expect more software in the future to make healthcare management easier.

5. AI-Assisted Care

There’s no denying that the number of healthcare professionals has decreased over the past few years. The pandemic put a severe strain on the healthcare system. Many people burnt out and left the healthcare industry.

That’s led to fewer people to help with diagnosing and treating patients. Luckily, AI can alleviate that problem. AI technologies can help doctors analyze patient information to help point out potential problems quicker than doctors can on their own.

Technology and Healthcare Will Continue Improving in the Future

Technology has offered the world so much over the past several decades, and that trend isn’t likely to change anytime soon. As we continue to see more advances in technology, you’ll see some of those changes come into healthcare. Keep an eye on technology and healthcare trends in the future, so you know what options you’ll have in the future.

If you want to learn more about technology and how it’s changing the world, check out the latest articles on the blog for more great tech posts.

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