Technology Trends Shaping The Future Of Indian Healthcare


#3.Wearables at work

Wearables fall into the category of technological devices that a person wears and are capable of tracking data relative to the wearer’s physical health and exercise. Wearables at work can make health improvement highly accessible, spark motivation and contribute to greater outcomes sustained over time.

#4.Focus on data security

Healthcare identity management for employees who come and go on a daily basis, which is the most challenging component and how to determine what may be ongoing security leaks in the wake of a data breach. Monitoring and controlling access to patient data is hard enough and the Healthcare must focus on endpoint security.

#5.Telemedicine for cost effective healthcare

Telemedicine allows health care professionals to evaluate, diagnose and treat patients in remote locations using telecommunications technology. It helps to access medical expertise quickly, efficiently and without travel. In developed and developing countries telemedicine offers a reduced cost solution to delivering remote care when and where it is needed without the building and staffing added facilities. Telemedicine also reduces isolation that clinicians can experience in small medical facilities in distant locations.

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