Digital information tools and technologies are transforming the way health care is delivered. Digital health tools, such as tablets and smartphones, allow you to quickly access and share medical information with other providers and patients (Rodriguez et al., 2020). Digital records can track patient progress and make decisions about treatment at the point of care.
Internet-based patient portals allow patients to access their medical records with a single click (Hazara et al., 2020). This is especially helpful when multiple providers are involved in a patient’s care because they can consolidate their notes into one place, allowing them to review each record quickly.
Electronic health records (EHRs) are another way providers leverage technology to improve care and efficiency; they allow doctors to take complete histories of patients in one place. This helps them focus on the most important issues and minimize errors while freeing up time for other important aspects of care.
Software from vendors like Epic Systems makes it easier for clinicians to manage patients and track their progress, which helps them make informed decisions about drug therapy or surgery. An electronic medical record is an important tool for managing complex conditions such as diabetes or heart disease, which can have many overlapping concerns, such as medications, diet changes and exercise reg
My healthcare organization maintains a website to ensure they deliver patients’ information. Updating our website regularly can be a challenge; however, our organization must take the time to manage and distribute useful information to your patients.
One of the most important things we can do is to create a website that reflects your healthcare organization’s mission and vision. This will help provide patients with the information they need promptly.
We are also working with our customers to develop telehealth capabilities, which extend the reach of medical professionals beyond hospital walls. Telehealth allows healthcare workers to monitor patients’ vital signs remotely and provides them with remote access to medical records while they are at home. Telehealth also helps alleviate in-person visits for non-critical cases and frees up resources for higher-priority appointments.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the major trends in information technology. IoT is a network of physical objects or “things” embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and network connectivity, enabling these objects to collect and exchange data. Thus, IoT has the potential to revolutionize the healthcare industry by changing the way healthcare services are delivered and improving patient outcomes (Dash et al., 2019). Millions of devices worldwide are connected to the Internet and generate a vast amount of data that can be used for clinical decision making. The ubiquitous nature of IoT devices can be effectively used for remote monitoring and patient care. Connected health devices can provide continuous patient care at home or other locations outside hospitals (Rahaman et al., 2019). This type of patient monitoring is useful for elderly patients who need frequent medical attention but cannot visit a hospital regularly owing to their health or mobility issues. Thus, IoT can improve the quality of life for elderly patients by providing quick access to healthcare and emergency services.
References
Dash, S., Shakyawar, S. K., Sharma, M., & Kaushik, S. (2019). Big data in healthcare: management, analysis and future prospects. Journal of Big Data, 6(1), 1-25. https://journalofbigdata.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40537-019-0217-0
Hazara, A. M., Durrans, K., & Bhandari, S. (2020). The role of patient portals in enhancing self-care in patients with renal conditions. Clinical Kidney Journal, 13(1), 1-7. https://academic.oup.com/ckj/article/13/1/1/5628306?login=true
Rahaman, A., Islam, M. M., Islam, M. R., Sadi, M. S., & Nooruddin, S. (2019). Developing IoT Based Smart Health Monitoring Systems: A Review. Rev. d’Intelligence Artif., 33(6), 435-440. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Md-Islam-191/publication/338246586_Developing_IoT_Based_Smart_Health_Monitoring_Systems_A_Review/links/5ece0a664585152945148d4c/Developing-IoT-Based-Smart-Health-Monitoring-Systems-A-Review.pdf
Rodriguez, J. A., Clark, C. R., & Bates, D. W. (2020). Digital health equity as a necessity in the 21st-century cures act era. Jama, 323(23), 2381-2382. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2766776