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Today, the evolution of the healthcare system is a reality, driven by technological advances, scientific innovation and cultural changes in patients. This new context propose solutions applied to the improvement of the organizational structures and the operations and knowledge management of the health centers themselves.
There is practically no area of society that escapes the transformation given by technological advances. In the age in which we live, digital models prevail, in which the use of data and more effective communications are already driving change in sectors such as healthcare.
According to healthcare management consulting in India, the quality of health services depends largely on the ability of its professionals to give their patients the best treatment, but also on the technological tools that these professionals have to do their job well.
The adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) provides real-time information to doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals, so they can make better decisions and make faster and more accurate diagnoses.
The adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) provides real-time information to doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals, so they can make better decisions and make faster and more accurate diagnoses.
An important basis for technological development in healthcare- as in many other areas- is data. The volume of health-related data collected is growing rapidly.
Another innovation in the health field is that of big data: their analysis will be a very important and increasingly integrated component in the near future.
But the knowledge of the data must also be accompanied by a correct ability and awareness of the patient in relation to his own health. The concept of “patient empowerment” represents, like the others, a fundamental objective.
If we want to exploit the great potential of technology to improve the health situation, therefore, we do not need only technological advances: social innovation is very important to involve and empower citizens and patients, to foster collaboration between different disciplines and promote integrated approaches to health and social care.
It is clear that many of the solutions put in place to manage the emergency hinge precisely on digital technologies and its potential.
In fact, thanks to the basic technological infrastructure and specific digital health tools (digital medical devices, scientifically validated apps) it was possible to implement, for example:
- New ways of accessing, treating and monitoring those citizens/patients with non-urgent diseases that require constant care such as diabetics and cancer patients;
- Lighten the workload of health professionals and administrative figures with the help of hospital consultancy in India;
- Reorganize the employee contribution in a “smart” logic.
Like any field, the medical one is also based on cooperation and collaboration between its subjects. Health professionals represent a dense network of exchange of information and knowledge useful for identifying the best strategy to put into practice.