Commentary - (2022) Volume 7, Issue 2
Received: 26-Jan-2022, Manuscript No. IPJHCC-22-13088; Editor assigned: 28-Jan-2022, Pre QC No. IPJHCC-22-13088; Reviewed: 11-Feb-2022, QC No. IPJHCC-22-13088; Revised: 16-Feb-2022, Manuscript No. IPJHCC-22-13088; Published: 25-Feb-2022, DOI: 10.35248/2472-1654-7.2.7008
Many new solutions are changing the way patients communicate with health professionals. From doctor searches to appointment appointments and video or voice call doctor appointments, telemedicine solutions allow people to reach out to health professionals if they wish.
The emergence of Telemedicine is one of the most important changes in the US healthcare market. In a country as large as the USA, where access to healthcare providers is limited, telemedicine is emerging with vigor. 90% of health officials surveyed indicated that organizations began developing or integrating a telemedicine system.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the field of health care is promising. Think of it — you will be tested. Now, you usually have to wait a week or more for the reports. This is where the digital transformation of health comes into play. AI and in-depth studies have shown excellent scanning efficiency, 150 times faster than radiologist doctors. According to a research study, the success of AI in image analysis could generate $ 3 billion in annual savings. This step leaves radiologist specialists and more time to focus on updates that require further interpretation. An accurate and quick response can save a life.
AR has the potential to reduce medical errors and improve delivery quality. Patients should not be at risk as AR may be able to assist procedures with minimal support. AR can help doctors learn to perform complex surgery without having to kill it in humans. Another interesting feature of AR and VR is the ability to help patients with Alzheimer’s and dementia. Technology can capture the memories of such patients. It brings them a sense of accomplishment as they return to the times and experiences of the past that were important to them.
People have good global needs and the benefits of digital transformation in health care. Most of us hate the complexity of dealing with organizations, including health facilities, and want things to go smoothly and smoothly. In important decisions or emergencies, this becomes even more so.
We also want attention, ultimately a big part of what the client’s focus is about and, in the case of health care, what the patient’s focus is about: put it first and please pay attention. And, in the case of our health or that of our loved ones, this is even more important. Third we need to mention the information here. We really want to be informed about our choices and we want a sense of security, reassurance and making the right decisions. We want to know exactly what the side effects of that drug are, we want to know what will happen next, we want to be informed and confirmed.
Improving the quality of health care and access to health care while managing costs as people grow older, life expectancy increases and community costs in health care are under pressure by a few key challenges for health organizations around the world. Depending on the specific nature of our interactions with health care workers or institutions and our personality these things may be more or less important.
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Citation: Brownie Evans (2022) Benefits of Digital Transformation in Healthcare. J Healthc Commun. 7:7008.
Copyright: Brownie E. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.