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New Revolution in Healthcare—Digital

Health

You will notice that digital health and healthcare are made for each other if you

look closely.

Behind the scenes, experts are developing health tech digital that is transforming

and streamlining healthcare services— these digital health and wellness advance

aids in detecting and treating chronic and short-term ailments.


Because they help detect problems early, healthcare costs might be reduced

dramatically, and services could be tailored to individual needs.

The COVID-19 incident has also highlighted the importance of digital health. Digital

health technologies have helped the healthcare business overcome traditional

constraints and processes, from remote consultation to intuitive smartphone apps.

If you work in healthcare and want to turn your regular practice into a profitable

digital machine, you must first grasp the current digital health ecosystem.

Digital health, often known as digital healthcare, is a wide, multidisciplinary term

that encompasses ideas from the interface of technology and medicine. Digital

health incorporates software, hardware, and services into the healthcare

profession, resulting in a digital transformation.

Mobile health (mHealth) apps, electronic health records (EHRs), electronic medical

records (EMRs), wearable devices, telehealth, telemedicine, as well as personalized

medicine all fall under the digital health umbrella.

Patients, practitioners, researchers, application developers, and medical device

makers and distributors are all stakeholders in the digital health area. In today’s

healthcare, digital healthcare is becoming increasingly important.


In simple terms, digital health is the combination of digital technologies (wearable

devices, telemedicine) with health-related services to improve the efficiency of

healthcare delivery. Healthcare becomes more individualized and accurate as a

result of this discipline.

Patients can use digital health to make informed health decisions, get an early

diagnosis of life-threatening disorders, and manage chronic ailments outside of

traditional healthcare settings.

Digital health provides a comprehensive perspective of patient health, accurately

detects diseases, and improves the delivery of health services to individuals for

healthcare providers.

Importance

Digital health, according to Deloitte Insights, encompasses “radically interoperable

data, artificial intelligence (AI), and an open, secure platform as essential to the

promise of more consumer-focused, prevention-oriented treatment.”

AI, big data, robotics, and machine learning are all driving significant developments

in digital healthcare. In addition, changes in the digital healthcare sector are


continuing to produce ingestible sensors, robotic caregivers, and gadgets and apps

to remotely monitor patients.

“AI will enable huge scientific discoveries, expediting the production of new

treatments and vaccinations to battle diseases,” according to Deloitte. Consumers

would be able to develop health difficulties with the help of AI-enabled digital

therapies and individualized advice.

Diagnoses and treatment options will be influenced by AI-generated insights,

resulting in safer and more successful therapies. Furthermore, intelligent

manufacturing and supply chain solutions will ensure that the proper therapies and

interventions are supplied exactly when the patient requires them.”

Benefits

Individuals can use digital health to monitor and manage chronic conditions and

prevent sickness and reduce healthcare costs. It can also tailor medicine to each

patient.

Digital health advancements can also help healthcare providers. Digital tools give

healthcare providers a full view of their patient’s health by dramatically increasing


access to health data and allowing individuals control over their health. As a result,

efficiency has improved, as have medical outcomes.

Patients do not need to go via the hierarchy to communicate (receptionist,

attendant, assistants, etc.). Direct communication with the doctor fosters

confidence, and the patient does not have to be concerned about disclosing

personal information in front of others.

Quick treatment – Digital health innovations relieve doctors of repeated tasks,

allowing them to devote more time to patient engagement and monitoring.

Financial stress is lessened – Medical technology that is both affordable and

accessible reduces the financial load on the healthcare practitioner and the patient.

Increasing the audience – Patients can easily schedule an appointment online or

over the phone at a suitable time. It encourages patients to keep appointments on

time and allows clinicians to see how many appointments they have on a given day.

Clearly defined patient profile — Doctors will be able to see the patient’s current

health status in real-time. Information such as drug allergies can be entered,

providing a detailed picture of the patient’s health.


Challenges

The digital transformation of healthcare has an impact on patients, medical

professionals, technology developers, policymakers, and others. Due to the vast

volumes of data generated from a variety of systems that store and code data

differently, data interoperability is a constant challenge.

Additional roadblocks include data storage, access, sharing, ownership concerns,

and concerns about patient computer literacy and the resulting unequal access to

healthcare. Questions concerning security and privacy occur as a result of these

considerations. What if, for example, a company or insurer wanted to collect

information from direct-to-consumer genetic testing results for employees? What

if a hacker gains access to medical equipment?

Two further challenges that must be addressed are technology and ethics. Who is

responsible for surgical errors when medical robots are used, such as the hospital,

the technology developer or manufacturer, the physician who performed the

surgery, or someone else?

Digital Health Trends You Need to Know

Telehealth


Non-clinical services such as training, administrative meetings, medical education,

and clinical care are delivered through the internet and telecommunications.

The World Health Organization defines telehealth as “monitoring, health

promotion, and public health duties.”

Telemedicine

Type of telehealth that includes telemedicine. It entails employing

telecommunication technology to deliver clinical services to patients who are

unable to attend in person.

According to Market Research Future, the telemedicine market is predicted to

develop at a compound annual growth rate of 16.5 percent from 2017 to 2023.

Wearable Medical Devices

Patients in the digital age are increasingly concerned with preventive maintenance.

They want to be updated on their health frequently.

High-risk patients can be closely watched with wearable technology gadgets, and

clinicians can quickly predict the possibility of any significant health event.


Surgery with the Help of a Robot (RAS)

Robotic surgery is known as robot-assisted surgery. That allows surgeons to

conduct a variety of medical procedures with more control and flexibility. The

process is most commonly linked with minimally invasive operations; however, it

can also be utilized to execute some standard open surgical procedures.

Bioprinting in three dimensions

Medical gadgets, prosthetics, and transplants have been created using 3D printing

technology. Hearing aids and dental implants are two of the most common 3D

printing applications. This technology is also being used to generate heart valves,

blood arteries, and cartilages.

This procedure has gained demand because of the global organ shortage and the

widespread opposition to animal testing of cosmetics and other chemicals.

Augmented and virtual reality

Virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR) started as

entertainment technologies. However, they are now also utilized in the medical


field. Stress disorders, mental health issues, and other issues are treated with this

technology.

According to Statistica, the healthcare business will be the second to reach a

market share of 15% in AR and VR by 2025, with a value of more than $5 billion.

Analyze the data

Medical data gathering and analysis are aided by cloud computing, big data, and

artificial intelligence.

Cloud computing has made data access and sharing much easier for medical

businesses. Many people like this since it allows healthcare practitioners to access

data while remaining compliant with the Health Insurance Portability and

Accountability Act (HIPAA). Cloud services in healthcare will expand from $3.73

billion in 2015 to approximately $9.5 billion by 2020, according to HIMSS.

5G in the Healthcare Industry

The healthcare business is expected to be transformed by the next generation of

mobile network technology, known as 5G. Fast transmission of huge data,

telemedicine growth, and providing vivid experiences for healthcare professionals


during training are some areas where 5G is projected to help healthcare centers

meet the growing need for digital transformation.

Blockchain

Healthcare professionals have been developing methods to effectively handle

electronic health records (EHR) for many years. The majority of medical information

is stored in unstructured formats. Duplicate medical records, misdiagnoses, and

treatment delays have resulted from this.

Blockchain in healthcare is predicted to reach $890.5 million by 2023, according to

a market research analysis published by P&S Intelligence.

Conclusion

Digital health’s major goal is to make healthcare preventative rather than reactive.

Although several of the innovations highlighted in our blog are still in their infancy,

digital healthcare promises to be a game-changer.


Many professionals in the healthcare industry are working behind the scenes to

develop new technology. The current healthcare problems can be lessened or

eliminated if they fully employ the advances highlighted in our blog.

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