In 2019, there are several innovations that are expected to be at the reach of the common masses. We are going to look at ten of these outstanding innovations that are going to transform the healthcare sector. Some of these technologies can also be applied to other industries.
Telehealth
The market of telehealth is booming. Consumers are known to have extremely busy lifestyles, which would make about 60 percent of them favor digitally-led services. When you are able to provide clinical care from a distance, it will significantly help in eradicating delays and increasing accessibility. It gives patients a better sense of control, which contributes to customer satisfaction.
Mobile Technology
Consumers use different tools to access their data, which has significantly contributed to the use of tablet and mobile health apps. Attempts have been made on the part of a start-up Babylon Health and National Health Services (NHS), and Bupa to create a membership base that has more than 1.4million citizens from Africa, Asia, and Europe. Babylon’s artificial intelligence system wants to help in creating a system that helps in interacting with the users directly in order to help find the specific illnesses and provide health status assessments along with other necessary actions.
Artificial Intelligence
Many AI applications, like predictive analytics, help in monitoring patients. These applications will be targeting medical institutions and hospitals to help monitor patients and transcribe notes in case of electronic health records. If AI has the power to shape healthcare, it will benefit a lot of people.
Blockchain
Blockchain will be reaching around $5.61 billion by 2025. It is designed to provide transparency and eliminate the third-party intermediaries so that the processes are streamlined. As providers will be able to give a value-based healthcare system for enhancing patient engagement, Blockchain will be saving the data breach-related costs, operations costs, IT costs, personnel costs, support function costs as per the BIP Research.
Health Wearable
The modern generation has brought a lot of lifestyle diseases, like diabetes, health wearables are becoming a major part of the healthcare sector. These wearables can help in monitoring glucose, physical activity, sleep, heart rate, and so much more. The interest of having wearables has been taken into account by Google, Fitbit, and several other corporations.
Electronic Health Records Tools
Electronic Health Records market is known to grow as organizations use house fragmented technologies for creating barriers to data sharing and collaboration. Giants like Apple are making their approach in integrating patients’ medical records in a Health App in their new OS. Using this technology with other clinics and hospital providers, like Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins Medicine, etc. will be of tremendous benefit.
Healthcare Transportation
A key issue the world faces would be non-emergency health transportation. It prevents many patients from getting to the doctor on time, especially among low-income patients. It is all because of the lack of transportation. Companies like Uber and Lyft are making their way in partnering with the state governments for reducing such costs and delivering personalized patient care.
3D Printing
Healthcare industry is the second largest sector that demands 3D manufacturing. 3D manufacturing can have a massive impact on making knee replacement surgeries. It will also include patient-matched surgical guides as well. With the help of 3D printing, it will be possible to make the most use of weight, material, and strength in healthcare.
Genomics
As consumers will be getting involved in managing their health, research companies and consumer genetics will grow in scale and popularity. Therefore, many companies worldwide are making attempts to develop new treatments, keeping human genetics as the basis of discoveries. It is not just about developing treatments after the analysis of human genetics, but many companies are also aiming to edit hereditary genes that pass from one generation to the other.
Vertical Integrations
For providing greater transparency, promoting collaboration and lowering escalating patient costs, vertical integrations are going to the new deal of 2019. By influencing the supply chain, there will be a significant power to negotiate for the reduction of costs for patients to get access to personalized solutions for better overall outcomes. None as such can be the growth of other technologies in healthcare. The New Year is going to bring a lot of surprises that are going to help a lot of people