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Medical professionals don’t pursue careers in healthcare out of a love of data entry, but it’s an inescapable daily reality for most, taking time away from focused care and consultations with patients. While it’s undoubtedly vitally necessary to maintain accurate files and documented processes, having to do so manually is frustrating not only for doctors and nurses, but also for their patients.Happily, technology can help healthcare facilities streamline processes, allocate resources and improve coordination, supporting an integrated, patient-centered approach to care. Below, members of Forbes Technology Council detail how technology is helping (or could help) medical facilities modernize and streamline processes, improving experiences and outcomes for healthcare providers and patients alike.
Technology can streamline workflows and patient care by enabling interoperability among medical devices and electronic medical records. Integrating real-time data from multiple sources helps clinicians make informed decisions faster, reducing manual tasks and improving efficiency across teams. Enhanced connectivity ensures seamless coordination, especially in acute care settings where timely interventions are critical.
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