How can technology be used to improve patient outcomes and experiences?

Mousumi Sharma
7 replies

Replies

In last years event Digit22 in Slovenia, a showcase of a solution was brought where technology replaced bed side notes from doctors. This allows doctors that are not familiar with the patient to respond better in case of emergency.
Eden
I think robotic surgeries have been great at improving accuracy for super risky surgeries. I wonder how much better it'll get in the next decade
Krishna Kumar
Here are some methods 1. Remote diagnostics - faster turnaround and better doctors available remotely 2. At home diagnostics - Tests including X-rays, ECGs and scans can be done at the patient's location. No need for the patient to travel 3. ML based diagnostic solutions for faster and more accurate diagnostics 4. Faster billing - delayed billing and discharge are big sore points in the patient experience. 5. Automatic summarisation of patient records 6. Remote and robotic surgery
Ian Williams
I think at a basic level, technology can be used to perform initial screenings and testing before the actual nurse or doctor meets with the patients. This could decrease wait times and make the doctors office a better experience.
Uma Venugopal
I'm leaning towards multi-modal AI models solving complex problems in disease detection and early diagnosis.
Rishabh R
Remove all the magazines and TV from the clinic. - Then Create a “healthy body checklist” alluring people to do a self-check. - It should include questions like “ Do you feel tired at 2 pm every noon”, and “Are you worried about your weight?” - After getting the results, let the nurse review the checklist and let them know about the available solutions - Provide a free PDF, Video Course to their email id
JD
Technology has become increasingly important in healthcare, as it allows for improved monitoring of patients' conditions, better communication , more efficient record-keeping processes, faster diagnosis accuracy through the use of AI tools such as medical imaging software, easier access to patient information from anywhere at any time.