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Here�s how Tech has Drastically Changed the World of Medicine

By The Assam Tribune

At the end of the day, it would seem that the healthcare industry is not what it was 5 years ago. A lot of this comes down to tech and a few innovative solutions that have also completely changed the landscape. A lot of tech solutions have been proposed over the years and they dealt with a lot of the issues that medicine was facing.

At the end of the day, there have been so many breakthroughs as well and a lot of this has influenced the medical world far more than you might realise.

3D Printing

In this day and age, it�s more than possible for people to reproduce bones and even internal organs as well. In this day and age, artificial bones or organs can be introduced to the body of the patient in an attempt to replace any diseased or even problematic areas. Surgeons in this day and age are also using 3D printing tech so that they can have a better understanding of what is going on inside the body of the patient. With a 3D model, they can then find that it is much easier to have a look inside and come up with a viable solution that would impact everyone positively. For example, a well-known investor Tej Kohli has invested thousands into 3D printing bionic arms to assist children with limb differences in the UK, so this kind of tech is only getting better & better.

Big Data

It would seem that, right now, big data is huge. When you look at the healthcare and the medical industry, data is everything. There�s a huge amount of data and when you analyse it all, you will soon find that it can give you a significant insight into how the healthcare industry as a whole has changed. Doctors are now able to study the history of the patient and they are also able to make diagnoses which are much more accurate. This allows them to propose much better treatments overall.

Improved Care

In this day and age, nurses and doctors are able to use handheld devices in an attempt to record all of their patient data. They can do this in real-time, and they can also update their medical history instantly. This ultimately makes everything way more accurate and it also helps them with updating the information that they need to provide critical care.

Remote Monitoring

Of course, moving around can be a huge hassle for some patients. Hospital visits can also take a toll on their money situation as well. When you look at remote technology you will soon see that patients can now consult a doctor over the phone, and they can do it from the comfort of their own homes. This saves a lot of time and even more energy. It means that patients do not have to travel, and it means that doctors can free up more time in the day as well.

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