Healthcare

1. Remote Monitoring and Automated Healthcare Systems

Connected inhalers are a smart technology in healthcare that saves lives by helping patients track usage and by reminding them when to take a dosage to maintain a healthy schedule.

66% of asthma deaths could have been prevented with smart technology monitoring like connected inhalers.

2.Telehealth and Remote Care

Up to 78% of patients reported feeling satisfied about their experience with telehealth services. Additionally, 68% of physicians say they’d like to increase the use of telehealth in their practice.

Up to 78% of patients reported feeling satisfied about their experience with telehealth services. Additionally, 68% of physicians say they’d like to increase the use of telehealth in their practice.

While the use of telehealth and remote care became prevalent after the onset of the Covid pandemic, it is clear that both patients and practitioners have found benefits in the use of this technology and hospitals will continue to use it.

“Telemedicine significantly decreased odds of ICU mortality.” – Critical Care Medicine

3. AI in Healthcare

Using AI within healthcare can help providers make more informed decisions and greatly improve patient care with proactive care predictions, quicker data analysis, and even more rapid diagnosis.  

Using trained AI to recognize and diagnose certain diseases within test results can greatly increase the number of patients being processed and diagnosed (in some cases, 4x as quickly), reducing wait times significantly.