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Healthcare technology companies have a massive opportunity to introduce the right tools to help both patients and providers. The pandemic undoubtedly accelerated technological advancement and adoption in healthcare. It’s now easier and faster for patients to procure medical services outside of the traditional four walls of the medical establishment, enhancing convenience and accessibility for all. Telehealth has made it possible for patients to receive care without an in-person office visit. In addition, remote patient monitoring is becoming more widely accepted. Having exponentially grown in popularity throughout the pandemic, this now includes wearable technology with impressive capabilities, from remote monitoring of vitals to remote echocardiograms. If not for the pandemic, it probably would have taken the healthcare industry another decade to reach where it is today. As an industry, we still have a way to go when it comes to technology, but recent developments have set the industry in a prime position for innovation and improvement.
Healthcare technology companies have a massive opportunity to introduce innovative tools and solutions that benefit patients and providers. The pandemic has accelerated technological advancements and adoption in healthcare, making it easier and faster for patients to access medical services outside traditional medical establishments. Telehealth and remote patient monitoring have become more widely accepted, including wearable technology with impressive capabilities, from remote monitoring of vitals to remote echocardiograms. The pandemic played a pivotal role in rapid adoption and advancement of healthcare technology, presenting significant opportunities for healthcare technology companies to improve the quality of care for patients. Recent developments have set the industry in a prime position for innovation and improvement.
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