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How Healthcare Trends in the United States Affect Patient Health

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Numerous innovations that have revolutionized the healthcare field have emerged in the past 10 years, such as the latest trend in the US healthcare industry – the use of mobile health apps.


Areas of Improvement in Global Healthcare

The healthcare industry today focuses on the following points:

  • general population growth and an increase in the proportion of elderly people;
  • the global spread of chronic diseases;
  • labor shortages in industrialized countries;
  • higher expectations from patients and workers.

All these problems can be solved with the use of smart technological solutions.

Accuracy and Effectiveness of Treatment

To reduce the number of chronically ill patients, it is important to shift the focus to disease prevention. Organizing automated collecting of information about the condition of patients is necessary. In this regard, it is efficient to use smartphones and wearable devices, IoT sensors that help monitor patients’ status in real time without visits to a clinic.

Care Experience

Digital medical strategies enable remote interaction between patient and healthcare professionals. In this format, the patient’s status changes – they actively participate in the treatment process instead of passively waiting for the doctor’s verdict, as it used to be.

Management

Electronic Health Records (EHR) streamline the exchange of data between healthcare providers. Patient data is made available online, allowing immediate assistance.

Logistics

Modern unmanned aerial vehicles are able to ensure the urgent delivery of medicines, equipment, tests, etc. necessary for medical care.

Top Trends

The current top healthcare trends in the United States are the same as worldwide.

Telemedicine

The field of telemedicine provides urban and remote residents with quality medical care.

Remote communication with healthcare providers eliminates the need to spend hours waiting for a clinic appointment. In 2020, we expect the release of intuitive and simple applications that will provide interactive communication with health workers.

The result is a reduction in the number of patients referred to inpatient care and the decentralization of healthcare.

Simultaneously with the development of technologies, the cybersecurity system aimed at protecting the personal data of patients will be improved as well.

The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)

This technology is an infrastructure of Internet-connected mobile applications, medical devices, and healthcare provider systems. There are many intuitive and easy-to-use devices at the disposal of clinicians and patients, such as smartwatches, special clothing with portable biosensors, and goggles. In this regard, promising “smart” pills, which are microscopic drivers that transmit data to connected devices, are of interest.

Healthcare trends in 2020 include monitoring the patient at home in between clinic visits. The result of the introduction of IoMT technology is the most accurate diagnostics, a minimum of medical errors, and the optimization of patient care costs.


The Cloud

When storing patient information in a cloud, there is no need to build complex infrastructure that requires maintenance. But you need to solve the issue of data security in the cloud ecosystem. Today, HIPAA confidentiality does not quite meet the requirements of medical institutions. As an alternative, you can use local solutions or private cloud systems.

Big Data Is Among Healthcare Trends

4 trillion gigabytes are now generated from various sources every year, and this number tends to double every two years.

  • The result of using large amounts of data is the following:
  • minimum mistakes when taking medication;
  • creation of preventive plans;
  • minimum waiting time for a specialist.

Emerging trends in the healthcare industry include predictive analytics based on information received from a family doctor, which improves the quality of diagnostics.


Mixed Reality and Its Future Trends

By 2025, the volume of the global AR and VR market in healthcare is predicted to amount to at least $5 billion. Virtual reality is a source of visual experience that is not available in the context of traditional therapy. Today, we can relieve pain, cope with the effects of stress, trauma, and even correct motor dysfunction with the help of a simulated environment.

Screens with 3D augmented reality models help med students explore the subject more deeply and provide surgeons with valuable information during operations.

AI Trends in Healthcare

The perspective of the use of AI has no limits. These are innovations in diagnostic techniques, medical research, clinical trials, the creation of personalized medicines, monitoring outbreaks of epidemics, and much more.

By 2030, artificial intelligence can become the backbone of personalized healthcare, which will eventually replace human health professionals. For example, in the future, artificial intelligence can fully take care of analysing ultrasound, MRI, and X-ray images.

Outbreaks like today’s COVID-19 can be prevented or contained using AI technologies. By the way, such an artificial intelligence system is already in operation in Africa. It carries out the control and forecasting of epidemics based on the information received by drones.

Blockchain as Future Healthcare Technology

The patient’s personal medical data is stored in a complex environment, and therefore the problem of confidentiality arises. Today, there is nothing more perfect than a blockchain with its publicly private key. This transparent technology allows the patient to provide access to medical data exclusively to trusted doctors and clinics.

Conclusion

Revolutionary upcoming trends in healthcare such as artificial intelligence, biosensors, virtual reality, robotics, and telemedicine will meet the rapidly growing demand for high-quality medical services in 2020.

If you have questions, feel free to contact us online – we are always ready to provide professional advice and help in the most daring projects in the field of medicine of the future. We use modern technology trends in healthcare 2020 to successfully help your medical business.

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