Revolutionizing Patient Care through Innovation and Technology in Modern Healthcare

Authors:
Sunil Kumar Sehrawat

Addresses:
Department of Information Technology Management, Bausch Health Companies, Hillsborough, New Jersey,  United States of America

Abstract:

Through advanced technologies and innovations, changes have accelerated in healthcare rapidly, profoundly, efficiently, person-orientated, and access to patients. Of all the most important are the changes in healthcare, changes to keep pace with new complexity in society as changes in AI, ML, EHR, and telemedicine. This paper explores how technological innovations shift the landscape of patient care by promoting increased diagnostic accuracy, improved treatment outcomes, greater efficiency in managing operations, and making patients participate in the healthcare process. Some of the major areas where healthcare technology implementation happens are examined in this study, including data analytics, mobile health solutions, and remote monitoring systems. It also addresses issues concerning the problems in the implementation of these technologies. These barriers include data privacy issues and digital divides, and healthcare providers need to accept these new systems. Thus, the overall objective of this paper is to explain all possible aspects, such as the strengths and limitations of these innovations that emphasize a balanced approach to improving technology supporting patient care but not compromise over quality, equity, or patient safety. Lastly, the study presents an achievable future where collaborative interaction with technology is going to assist healthcare systems to perform services for all their patients in an efficient, accurate, and increasingly manner.

Keywords: Patient Care; Healthcare Innovation; Technology in Healthcare; Telemedicine and Artificial Intelligence; Machine Learning; Predictive Analytics; Blockchain System; Health Information.

Received on: 10/03/2024, Revised on: 15/05/2024, Accepted on: 02/07/2024, Published on: 01/09/2024

DOI: 10.69888/FTSHSL.2024.000250

FMDB Transactions on Sustainable Health Science Letters, 2024 Vol. 2 No. 3, Pages: 141-151

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