How the Internet of Things Is Transforming Supply Chain Management
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The entire healthcare mechanism of even the most developed countries across the globe has taken a massive blow ever since the pandemic hit humanity. From that point on, healthcare organizations, governments and hospitals have come together to step up technical advancements in telehealth and telemedicine.This has led to better response rates among health care providers and medical caregivers. Families and individuals who have contracted the virus have been able to get better healthcare services with telemedicine and telehealth applications throughout the world. The pandemic has shown us how technology is being used in a variety of ways to ease human suffering and how hospitals are learning to adapt to modern telehealth and telemedicine applications and services. As a result, hospitalization can now be avoided and long term medical care can be ensured for not just COVID-19 patients but for other critically ill individuals as well.
Do you know that the demand for telehealth and telemedicine services has increased by 64.3% in the US alone?Ever since the start of the year 2020 and the pandemic erupted all across the globe, the practice of medicine and delivery of quality healthcare with the help of electronic health records and telehealth applications has increased tremendously.
Whoever knew that telehealth and telemedicine software applications would be pushed to the forefront because of such a scenario. And that these applications would be able to bridge the gap between people, healthcare systems, physicians, nurses and doctors and even the patients’ families?
Communication among patients and doctors has improved with the advent of virtual channels and video conferencing features. This has further reduced the potential of any virus spread among clinicians and doctors or any other medical caregivers or anyone located in areas where the pandemic stress is not that significant still.
Telemedicine and telehealth software applications, have given us an opportunity to protect medical staff that is working constantly on the frontlines. The rising number of hospitals adopting telehealth to treat quarantined patients and protect their medical workforce is quite impressive.
Emergency rooms and clinics now find it easier to handle the inflow of patients because as per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, public and medical staff is directed to use telehealth solutions for any and all non-urgent medical consultations. This has reduced pressure on our existing health care system and minimized risk of our doctors and nurses contracting the virus exponentially.
Pre-scheduled teleconsultations help us avoid any face to face clinical visits. Use of EHR enabled telehealth and telemedicine software applications has simplified delivery of appropriate and adequate medicines to chronic patients all across the country in various continents. Ability to connect with a reliable doctor/physician 24×7 has provided more assurance to the patients as well that they will recover from this virus sooner than they think. All this is helping in minimizing the risk of exposure to COVID-19 even more.
Reducing the burden of physicians is also an essential purpose that telemedicine software applications have fulfilled. Now doctors can dedicate time to both screening patients on telemedicine platforms and maintaining treatments of patients that are visiting the clinic/hospital simultaneously.
Advanced telemedicine platforms have helped patients and doctors save huge costs on transportation and fuel. The need to admit or readmit patients to hospitals has been somewhat reduced to a fraction of what it was in the earlier days of the pandemic making it much less straining for our medical infrastructure.
Instant access to patient data has resulted in reduced time in the waiting rooms and thereby reducing the chances of infection among healthcare workers. Several healthcare organizations have put up innovative methods of remote patient monitoring programs in order to provide the best possible care to them. They also get suggestions and actionable insights to manage their condition and monitor their progress with time.
According to a survey conducted by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Centre, 40% of patients would avoid seeking medical care if they have to spend significantly on commuting. Telemedicine has eliminated the need to visit a hospital or medical facility almost completely.
We are witnessing more and more hospitals gradually adopting these technologies. Telehealth and telemedicine platforms are limiting the possibility of medical workers working on the front lines of contracting the virus. Hospitals have begun expanding their telehealth services and have started investing in training modules for their medical staff members as well.
Clearly, this technology is something that patients of the present time and age want. According to an independent study, 84.2% of patients across the US are highly likely to select a healthcare provider that makes use of telehealth and telemedicine technology to provide them with the top-notch medical services and healthcare. It is not just about fighting the pandemic and enhancing the overall patient experience but also making your healthcare business future-ready and safer. It is not just a means to simplify healthcare for everyone but a long-term investment for your healthcare organization.
(Chief Technology Officer at Zapbuild)
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How the Internet of Things Is Transforming Supply Chain Management
By Sumeet Soni
Jan 16, 2025
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