• 1. Patient Data Collection and Data Analytics
  • 2. Mobility and Cloud Access
  • What Are The Latest Trends In Telemedicine In 2018?




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    What Are The Latest Trends In Telemedicine In 2018? 
    Telemedicine is a method of providing clinical healthcare to someone from a distance by the use of 
    telecommunication and information technology. Previously, telemedicine was reserved for treating 
    patients located in remote areas, far away from healthcare facilities, or in locations with a shortage 
    of medical professionals. Today’s connected patient wants to waste less time in the waiting room at 
    the doctor’s surgery and get immediate care for minor but urgent conditions when they need it. 
    Telemedicine is helping bridge the large gap that once existed between patients and doctors. Not 
    only do patients feel more in control of their health checkups, but even doctors get more time to 
    review individual cases by being ably supported by external physicians and specialists. 
    A report by Mordor Intelligence predicts that global telemedicine will be worth more than $66 
    billion by the end of the year 2021. Here’s how five telemedicine trends will shape the future of the 
    healthcare industry. 
    1. Patient Data Collection and Data Analytics: 
    During a telemedicine session, patient information is automatically captured by the use of 
    telemedicine services, such as sensors and mobile apps. Using this data and the slew of modern 
    devices available, patient self-monitoring has been huge in 2017 and will continue to grow in 2018 
    and beyond. Some devices track patient ECG’s and send the results to doctors, providing an 
    invaluable tool for healthcare professionals to monitor cardiovascular activity. Also, Big Data 
    analytics plays a key role in analyzing data from many patients, helping to improve telemedicine 
    treatments as a whole going forward. Patient data collection can help identify risk factors for certain 
    illnesses, assisting physicians with recommending prophylactic treatments. 
    2. Mobility and Cloud Access:
    By 2018, it’s estimated that 65 percent of interactions with healthcare facilities will occur with 
    mobile devices. According to a 2015 research2guidancereport, 80 percent of doctors already use 
    smartphones and medical apps in their practice. Hospitals and insurance companies now store 
    medical records in the cloud so that patients can access their test results online 24/7. This, in turn, 
    decreases paper usage and saves time. Cloud data warehouses are one way of storing the data 
    securely and efficiently. 

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