Telemedicine is steadily becoming the preferred mode of remote consultation. Doctors and patients are increasingly choosing to interact from behind the screen, with over 15% of physicians working in practices that use telemedicine…
Read MoreHey Google…..! Hi Alexa…! (based on where your loyalties lie). “Brief me on the impact of technology in health care” and both shot off with alacrity and endlessly, summing up the proverbial Cyborgian takeover of the last human frontier.
Read MoreWithin the next 25 years, the senior population is expected to increase by 80 percent, more established entrepreneurs and companies are entering the senior care industry. So by the year 2020, the size of the caregiving market opportunity will reach an estimated $72 billion.
Read MoreHealthcare records are increasingly becoming digitized. As patients move around the healthcare ecosystem, their electronic health records must be available, discoverable, and understandable. Further, to support automated clinical decision support and other machine-based processing, the data must also be structured and standardized.
Read MoreDefination: According to Joseph, ELIZA – a Chatbot is a computer program for the study of natural language communication between man and machine, The term Chatbot – chat(ter)bot was coined by Michael L. Mauldin. Another simplified version is offered by Shawar and Atwell who define it as – Chatbots are chat applications supported by artificial intelligence whose functions range from answering simple questions to taking part in complex conversations.
Read MoreMobile applications or mobile apps are applications elaborated for small handheld devices, such as mobile smartphones, PDAs, phones, and so on. Mobile apps can be downloaded by users from app stores like iTunes, Google Play, Samsung apps etc. or from the Internet or it can come pre-loaded on the handheld device as well.
Read MoreAI inspired healthcare is aiming at providing better care. From examining different computerized algorithms to matching behavior of complex medical data, the end objective is to optimize clinical procedures and clinical outcomes.
Read MoreTalking about the shift of technology wherein every domain is focusing on customer accountability. Considering the digital era with the healthcare sector, healthcare providers are using mobile devices to help consumers to educate about preventive of health care services.
Read MoreThe case for electronic medical records is gripping: They can make health care more efficient and less expensive, and improve the quality of care by making patients’ medical history easily accessible to all who treat them.
Read MoreThe “Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health” Act (HITECH Act) outlined the intended plans for the adoption of electronic health records through meaningful use(MU).
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