Mailén Agüero – Business Development Analyst
Francisco Stefano – Director
Advances in technology have expanded medical treatment options and have also transformed the way professionals perform their jobs.
Although scientists began discussing the possibility of using computers in medicine as early as the 1960s, computers were initially too expensive and unreliable for medical practices to rely on.
As technology has improved and costs have come down, policies and data standards have been created to encourage healthcare organizations to adopt new technologies not only for medical equipment, such as diagnostic imaging machines but also for maintaining daily records.
For example, the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning for the production of prostheses allows patients to move them intuitively; paper medical records have been replaced by electronic health records (EHRs) that help facilitate access to health data such as test results or diagnoses efficiently and securely. Laptops and tablets have become as common in healthcare settings as stethoscopes, and there is growing evidence that EHRs positively affect accessing and sharing health information.
As medical practices become increasingly automated with record keeping and information sharing among patients, physicians, providers, and insurance companies, the role of technology in healthcare has become critical to care. patient effective.
Technology helps to:
As the healthcare industry faces new challenges, technology solutions help leaders improve performance, increase cross-system collaboration, and manage costs. As the demands on organizations increase, healthcare technology can streamline processes, automate tasks, and improve workflows on a scale that is not possible for humans alone. These solutions help healthcare professionals improve patient care, create better experiences, and reduce risk.
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