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Key Trends Driving Healthcare's Digital Transformation in 2021

For a long time, data collection has been a critical component in healthcare. Patient medical histories and treatment information are increasingly being used to revolutionize the way hospitals and clinics prescribe care.
FREMONT, CA: Healthcare innovation has traditionally been focused on improving patient outcomes, expanding preventative care, and reducing physician workloads. According to a recent research, the American digital healthcare market, which is presently valued at $110.2 billion, will be worth $295.4 billion in 2028.
Here are some trends that will drive the way forward as digital transformation changes the way we look at healthcare.
Predictive Healthcare
For a long time, data collection has been a critical component in healthcare. Patient medical histories and treatment information are increasingly being used to revolutionize the way hospitals and clinics prescribe care.
Identifying and prescribing preventive measures has assisted hospitals in reducing the number of patients seen in emergency rooms and clinics. Big data analysis has also assisted hospitals in forecasting the amount of admissions they might expect during certain seasons of the year and staffing them accordingly.
Companies have begun to invest in AI-enhanced solutions that have been trained on previous datasets as big data collecting has risen. Moxi, a robot developed to aid nurses with basic duties, has already been introduced to the public.
Chatbots powered by AI are rapidly being used in customer service and even therapeutic functions. The power of AI, on the other hand, can be fully released in the field of medical research. Precision medicine, genomics, medical imaging, and drug discovery will benefit from AI algorithms' capacity to process massive data sets quickly and uncover hidden patterns in them.
Wearable Health Devices
Wearable medical devices are a rapidly expanding market. According to some projections, the market will be worth $195.57 billion by 2027. Wearables' allure stems from their ability to inform preventive healthcare measures.
Fitbit, the world's most popular wearable biometric gathering device, demonstrated how wearables could help tackle the COVID-19 pandemic. The company discovered that their gadgets can detect almost half of all COVID-19 instances one day before participants report symptoms.
Companies are discovering new methods to personalize the healthcare experience as wearables become more popular. When it comes to healthcare wearables, the sky is the limit. From empowering individuals to take better care of themselves to giving insurance incentives, the sky is the limit.
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