
In recent years, healthcare has experienced explosive growth in digital innovation aimed at improving life expectancy and quality of life.
These innovations include sensors, talk devices, and even virtual reality that patients can now use for physical exercise and pain treatment, which is the clinical result of telemedicine interventions.
Artificial intelligence
Smartphone applications, robotics, medical technology, drones and self-driving cars —
Also left a mark on health care.
Opportunities are growing to address issues such as affordability and personalized health plans.
However, while elderly patients may see the greatest benefits from these technological advances, they often do not have access to these technologies due to poor participation, old age perceptions and a lack of inclusion in product design.
We are entering an era of unprecedented health and longevity, but to achieve comprehensive benefits of medical technology, we must cultivate a new culture of self-care.
It must cross barriers to gender, race and income.
Online doctor consultation, and smart-
Mobile apps and wearables
Smart electronic devices that can be worn or incorporated as accessories-
Medical expenses can be reduced by allowing patients and doctors to monitor cholesterol and glucose water equality indicators without being expensive and time consuming
Consume office visits.
Wearable activity trackers and smartwatches can improve health and reduce the risk of chronic diseases by reminding people to exercise, take medicine and comply with dietary restrictions.
But so far, the technology has largely helped only wealthy Americans who can pay for it. of-
Pocket for expensive equipment.
Research shows that consumers and doctors are open to technology. enhanced self-care.
A 2018 survey by Accenture showed that 69% of respondents believe wearable devices can improve the quality of care, and 54% said they would reduce costs.
Goldman Sachs estimates that digital health technology can reduce healthcare spending in the United States. S.
The cost of health care is approximately $305 billion, in part due to the adoption of this approach by older persons wishing to reduce costs. U. S.
Alex Azar, Minister of Health and Human Services, has made increasing the application of health technologies a key priority. These cutting-
Edge technology gives patients more control, including access to their records and pricing information --
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Health care system
Hazard's proposal is a step in the right direction, but it is not enough. Self-
As government agencies, healthcare providers and consumers, care technology (I . e. , the technology used by patients) deserves equal consideration to jointly shape the future of care.
Technological innovation including voice
Devices enabled by Amazon's Alexa, Apple's Siri and many mobile apps can tell users when to take medicine.
Customized social media platforms also allow patients to connect with each other, compare notes and provide support.
Uniper Care Technologies, for example, provides a platform for activities such as games, video chat, and health information to reduce social isolation.
Philips has introduced CareSensus in recent years, a unique home care monitoring solution that provides a comprehensive
Daily activity time monitoring.
Networked remote care teams can detect changes from regular patterns and provide early intervention services.
These technologies must be-
And embedded in everyday life-
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Investors and business executives can fill this gap by guiding money into research and development and production and using more and better products.
With the growth of the market, the cost will inevitably decline, which makes the health care providers and low
Income family purchase.
We can all benefit from ourselves.
But their cost
The potential for savings makes smart medical devices particularly attractive to older people, and more specifically, the medical costs of older women increase proportionally in their later years as they live longer lives.
Average life expectancy in the United StatesS.
Women are 81 years old, 5 years older than the average age of men.
Another problem is self.
Medical technology may solve the problem.
The relentless persistence of cleverly designed apps and smart assistants may convince more people to embrace a positive and healthy lifestyle.
It is no secret that a moderate increase in physical activity can reduce the risk of diabetes, obesity and Alzheimer's disease.
Still, millions of Americans are destroying their health through sedentary lifestyles and unhealthy diets.
We have the knowledge and tools necessary to live longer and better than any one in history.
We just need to catch them.